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HOUSTON, TEXAS, April 8, 2004 – Stoller
Enterprises has added three individuals to their sales force,
announced
Jerry Stoller, president. Neil Stapensea has joined Stoller
Enterprises as Director of Business Development – Crop
Health Products. Tom Dudding and Steve Becton have joined
Stoller as Regional Sales Managers.
In his new role, Stapensea
will manage all aspects of marketing the Stoller Enterprises
crop health products line, developing
a distribution network and leading new product launches.
Prior to joining Stoller Enterprises, Stapensea was the
sales and crop protection manager for Diamond R in Florida.
He
has extensive experience in the crop protection industry,
working with BASF in numerous positions throughout the
U.S. and Canada.
“Stoller Enterprises is pleased to have Neil strategically
lead our crop health products category,” said Stoller. “Neil
has over 25 years of experience in this industry and provides
a wealth of knowledge that will benefit our company and customers.”
Dudding
of Nora Springs, Iowa, will serve as North Central Regional
Sales Manager, serving Stoller customers in Iowa,
Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, central and eastern
Nebraska, central and eastern Kansas and northern Missouri.
He was employed by Agriliance, serving as a crop and nutrients
sales marketing manager. Previously he was a retail development
manager for Agriliance, recruiting, training and placing
retail sales people.
Becton will be based in Lubbock, Texas,
and serve the territory, including the Texas Panhandle, Oklahoma,
northern New Mexico,
eastern Colorado, eastern Wyoming, western Kansas and western
Nebraska. Previously, Becton worked for Rosen’s as
an area marketing manager, focusing on the sales of proprietary
adjuvants. He also has served as a territory sales manager
for Griffin.
Stoller Enterprises has been the leader in crop
health products and technology for more than 30 years. Stoller
Enterprises
pioneered the development of specialty fertilizers and micronutrients.
Today, Stoller Enterprises is leading the field in developing
crop health products, revolutionizing the use of natural
plant hormones and proprietary biostimulants to optimize
the plant’s genetic expression. These products help
reduce plant stress due to unfavorable weather. They also
help the plant reduce physiological disorders for increased
marketable yield and harvested quality. Operating in the
U.S. and more than 50 countries, Stoller Enterprises is active
in research and product development relating to crop health
technologies. |