Krdzalic will report directly to Simplot AgriBusiness President G.Rey Reinhardt and serve as a member of the Simplot AgriBusiness Leadership Team.
Rod exemplifies dedication to both ARA and the ag retail community in extraordinary ways, says ARA President and CEO Daren Coppock.
Hollinrake brings over three decades of experience in the agricultural industry.
G.Rey Reinhardt will take over for Doug Stone who announced his retirement earlier this year.
Wagner has been a key figure within the U.S. Crop Protection business, helping to drive transformation in strategic supply partnerships.
Position will continue science-forward legacy of leadership into next phase of company growth.
Dr. Jacob Parnell rejoins Biome Makers after contributing significantly to global soil biodiversity initiatives at FAO.
Schaefer’s 20 years of experience in the agricultural equipment industry provide a strong track record of performance across many disciplines.
Joe McNeely, president of the company’s Nutrient & Industrial business, will retire at the end of 2024, while Andy Spahr will assume the role of senior VP.
Shusko will oversee corporate finance, financial planning and analysis, tax, accounting, internal audit, and risk management.
Nathan Kimmerle will be overseeing production and operations at the company’s manufacturing facility in St. Joseph, MO.
Twenty-three-year veteran of U.S. agribusiness leads AMVAC’s U.S. and Canada business.
The company’s commitment to innovation is exemplified by the addition of Dr. Krishna Maruvada to Phospholutions’ leadership team.
Matthew Ingram will join the BRANDT leadership team in Tampa as vice president of strategy as of April 30.
Dunn joins CLA after serving as a Partner in the Environmental, Safety, and Incident Response group at an international law firm.
He will lead the development, design and implementation of the company’s digital vision and strategy, including IT and data analytics.
Farmer and seasoned agronomy leader takes helm to continue Truterra’s focus on ag sustainability and profitability for farmers.
Outgoing CEO Erik Fyrwald will retire at the end of the year, but continue as Advisor to Chairman and remain on the Board of Directors.
She brings more than three decades of experience across a variety of segments.