Image courtesy of Eason Horticultural Resources
Eason Horticultural Resources (EHR) announces that Jim Monroe will be joining the team as an independent sales specialist covering selected grower and retail accounts in various parts of the U.S. Jim is an experienced plantsman that will work in conjunction with EHR sales reps and their customers as well as building new business using his vast experience with nursery, perennial, and annual products. Jim has extensive knowledge in developing supply chains for off shore cuttings and plug & liner programs that can benefit growers of all sizes. Jim will continue in his roles of promoting and developing the Hort Couture brand and expanding the IGC TALK! forum to help independent growers and retailers be more successful.
“EHR has been such a wonderful supporter of Hort Couture and the marketplace. I am excited to be a part of creating opportunities to make our industry stronger. The EHR DIRECT ACCESS web portal is one of our industry’s best tools and I hope to be able to expand the use of this wonderful resource to customers across the market,” Jim Monroe says.
“Adding Jim to our team of product specialists certainly strengthens EHR’s position in the market," says EHR President Jim Eason. "His special connection to the garden center industry is undeniable and we are excited to have Jim working with us."
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