We are proud to introduce the management team of the Friendship store! This talented group of leaders brings a wealth of experience and diverse backgrounds to the co-op.
Raynardo Williams, Store Manager
Samuel Bjorgum, Produce Manager
Nick Cronin, Assistant Store Manager
Karl Gerstenberger, Meat & Seafood Manager
Angel(ika) Matthews, Deli Manager
Diane McCarthy, Wellness Manager
Vivian Mims, Front End Manager
Rebecca Yuzefovich, Grocery Manager
Raynardo Williams, Store Manager
As a former entrepreneur, I am accustomed to the work required to bring a vision like the Friendship store to fruition. I’m used to being very hands on; I like getting my hands dirty on projects. My undergraduate degree in business administration is from National American University and I hold a master’s degree in management from Hamline University. This financial service and retail management background means I’m used to immersing myself into projects like the Friendship store, working long hours as I did as a retail manager for Aldo Shoes.
I think the goal with the Friendship store is to make it a staple in the community by upholding and representing our owners and constantly taking steps to create something that reflects the Seward Co-op Ends Statement.
Samuel Bjorgum, Produce Manager
After working a season on an organic vegetable CSA farm in Wisconsin, I started working in a co-op produce department (at a different co-op). That was 10 years ago, and I’ve been working in co-op produce retail ever since. I have been employed at Seward Co-op for seven years, and I am excited to serve South Minneapolis as Produce Manager at the Friendship store. I’m passionate about sustainability, resilience, and justice in our food systems, and I love providing visually engaging displays of fresh nutritious produce. In my free time, I paint in my studio and attend art events with my partner Justine who is also a visual artist.
Nick Cronin, Assistant Store Manager
I was raised in South Minneapolis, and I graduated from South High (Go Tigers!). I have spent the majority of my professional life in food service as a chef. Outside of work, I am the father of two amazing little children. I am so excited to be a part of the Friendship store. I firmly believe that the Seward Co-op continues to be committed to the same goals it has been committed to for the past 43 years: living-wage jobs; support for small, local farmers/producers; and investment in local neighborhoods. I believe that the Friendship store will play an integral role in connecting the people of the Bryant-Central neighborhood with nourishing food that is essential to a long and balanced life. I also believe Seward Co-op is an engine for socioeconomic change and that the work we do day in and day out makes the world a better place.
Karl Gerstenberger, Meat & Seafood Manager
My zeal for food and co-ops started early. My grandparents were Hanover (New Hampshire) Food Co-op managers starting in the 1940s. I grew up in a household that valued organic vegetable gardening and scratch cooking/baking. I started cooking professionally in 1994 at Stars/Chez Panisse/Oliveto (San Francisco/Berkeley/Oakland), where I learned to appreciate farm-direct suppliers, wood-fired cookery, and meat craft. My transition into the meat processing profession started in 2008 with courses at Iowa State and the University of Minnesota, which led to a sausage production manager job at Lorentz Meats. I’ve been at Seward since 2010, where I’ve worked as a butcher since day one. I’ll soon be a graduate of the Saint Mary’s Master of Management–Cooperatives and Credit Unions program.
My responsibility at the new store will be managing the Meat and Seafood department. I’m looking forward to serving our new neighborhood, developing a fun and skilled team, and increasing the economic viability of local meats. I’m very excited to help create a path for people to learn the craft and trade of cutting meat. Learning and personal growth are what it’s all about.
Angel(ika) Matthews, Deli Manager
I was born and raised in Duluth, Minn. We moved to St. Paul in 1994, and I attended Humboldt High School on the west side. I graduated from Le Cordon Bleu in the Twin Cities in the spring of 2007 with a degree in culinary arts. After a few years I moved to Madison, Wis., in the summer of 2009. In the late fall of 2009 I was hired as the sous chef for Fresh Madison Market, which was a new grocery store set up in the campus area of the University of Wisconsin. In 2011 I applied for a sous chef position with the Willy Street Co-op. I had never really understood at the time what a co-op was or the level of production their off-site kitchen produced in one day. Let’s just say I had my work cut out for me. Three months into the sous chef position I was promoted to the Production Kitchen Manager role, and I stayed in that position for four and a half years. Working for Willy Street was one of the most challenging and rewarding jobs of my career, and I am truly grateful that I was able to experience it. When I started with them they were very much in the same boat that Seward Co-op is in now, opening a second store and becoming a multi-site organization.
Diane McCarthy, Wellness Manager
I was raised in Minnesota and currently live in South Minneapolis near the Friendship store. I worked for Lakewinds Food Co-op and opened the Wellness Department in the Richfield store in a little over a year ago. My leadership style has been most impacted by being a mother. That has taught me to lead, cooperate, problem solve, be a good listener and work very hard. I am most excited to build an excellent team that understands Seward Co-op’s mission in the community and that can have fun at the same time. I feel my challenge may be to find a balance between work and home life, but the support of the Seward family will be there for me also. A fun fact about me is that I am from a large family and I am twin.
Vivian Mims, Front End Manager
As a young girl, I was immersed in my community with a vast array of opportunities to see things optimistically. I believe a big part of my customer service skills developed as I was surrounded by my parents’ employers, extensive travels and their social activities. I was the youngest of four and the only girl. I attribute my inclusion of all individuals and socially responsible practices to my familial structure and experiences. I graduated from St. Paul Central High School and attended the University of Minnesota for two years, where I was the UMN’s first African American Homecoming Queen (without perks). I spent several years away from Minnesota. I continued to expand my socially responsible practices as the wife of an officer in the United States Air Force and mother of our two children. My daughters and I moved back to Minnesota for their formative education, and they both have B.A. undergraduate degrees. Moving was a great decision. I was able to obtain an associate degree in hospitality management, and I have a desire to complete a B.A. sometime soon. At my last place of employment, Courtyard by Marriott, I served as Operations Manager.
As Front End Manager of the Friendship store, I’m looking forward to all of the new experiences and providing exceptional customer service to all who enter the co-op.
Rebecca Yuzefovich, Grocery Manager
I was born and raised in South Minneapolis. For the past 14 years, I lived in Israel on a kibbutz (a collective community in Israel that was traditionally based on agriculture). I moved to Israel where I met my husband and had three children. While living on the kibbutz, I worked in various branches including laundry and clothing repair, children’s daycare and HR at one of the factories. For the past seven years I worked in our community grocery store in various roles including stocking, front end, replenishment buying, lead buyer, and assistant manager. In the last three years I was the General Manager for the store. I love working with people and enjoy the dynamic vibrant energy of working in grocery. I am excited to bring a wide variety of nourishing and healthy options that we can introduce and provide to our customers.