Lynda Resnick

Lynda Resnick
Lynda Rae Resnickis an American entrepreneur and businesswoman. Resnick is married to Stewart Resnick, who is also her business partner. Through the holding company The Wonderful Company, they own the POM Wonderful and FIJI Water brands, the Teleflora floral wire service company, Wonderful Citrus, Wonderful Orchards and Wonderful Pistachios, and other businesses...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionBusinesswoman
CountryUnited States of America
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