Photo courtesy of Tidal Grow AgriScience
Tidal Grow AgriScience, a division of Tidal Vision Products Inc., has welcomed Galynn Beer to its leadership team as the new vice president of global sales.
In this role, Beer will lead the development and execution of Tidal Grow’s global sales strategy and will report to Norm Davy, president and chief commercial officer. Beer will focus on aligning sales efforts with the company’s portfolio of chitosan technologies and biofertilizers.
With nearly three decades of experience in agricultural sales and product strategy, hands-on knowledge of diverse crops and soils and a deep understanding of grower challenges, Beer will help deliver added value for both retailers and growers, the company said.
"Galynn brings both expertise and passion to this new role," Davy said. "His experience working closely with growers, key influencers, retailers and distributors aligns with Tidal Grow’s commitment to delivering innovative solutions that meet the evolving needs in production agriculture."
“Helping solve some of agriculture’s greatest challenges with more efficient inputs that ultimately increases yield is our team’s core focus,” Beer said. “I’m excited to join the team and expand access to our chitosan-based solutions and biofertilizers. When retailers and growers experience how these revolutionary solutions add value to their entire crop input strategy — beyond the incremental yield — the impact is significant.”
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