H.J. Baker Promotes Campfield To International Sales Director

Agricultural firm H.J. Baker has promoted Martin Campfield to the newly formed position of Director of International Sales. Previously, Campfield was Director of Tiger-Sul Product Management and International Sales for H.J. Baker’s fertilizer division.

Campfield will be responsible for international sales and marketing of H.J. Baker’s feed and fertilizer products. He will develop sales strategies, build a sales team that will support the company’s expansion globally and ensure all international efforts meet H.J. Baker’s criteria for superior products and outstanding customer service.

Advertisement

Most recently, H.J. Baker announced their expansion into China with the establishment of H.J. Baker Trading Shanghai Co., Ltd. in Shanghai’s Pudong district. In 2013 H.J. purchased two agriculture companies in Brazil and opened an office in Guadalajara, Mexico.

Top Articles
Best Agriculture Apps for 2024 (Update)

Steve Azzarello, Executive Vice President of Marketing at H.J. Baker commented: “Demand for H.J. Baker’s products is growing significantly both domestically and internationally. To meet the international demand we have created a global sales team to ensure our customers continue to receive superior products and outstanding customer services. Marty Campfield is the right person to lead this key initiative as we expand overseas.”

Campfield graduated from Pennsylvania State University with a Bachelors of Science degree in Agronomy. Most recently, he was a Global Products & Key Account Manager with Harsco, Inc. in Camp Hill, PA, where he worked with the production, quality, and sales teams in the U.S., Canada and Brazil. Previously he was a Business Development Manager at NSIA, Inc., an agriculture firm providing cutting-edge precision agriculture based nutrient management planning services to agricultural and turf managers.

Campfield commented: “H.J. Baker has a strong presence in the global agriculture industry. This new initiative will allow us to continue to grow our export business to meet increased customer demand. It also allows us to bring our products into new markets where they can significantly benefit the producer such as China and Latin America.”

0
Advertisement