Incotec strengthens North American Sales teams
Enkhuizen, The Netherlands and Salinas, California, USA
July 13, 2017
Seed enhancement company Incotec strengthens its North American commercial sales teams with the appointment of Shawna Castro to Account Manager. Shawna will be based in Incotec’s Salinas office with a focus on coastal and desert customers.
“Shawna brings a wealth of industry knowledge and experience to her new Account Manager role. Over the past 10 years, Shawna has continually worked with all departments to deliver the Incotec experience to all of our customers. Her approach to customer service insures our customers have the best experience possible but has also provided Shawna with experience and insight to be successful in her new role. She continually demonstrates a passion and ability to build relationships and understanding of customer needs that proves mutually beneficial for our customers and Incotec. As an Account Manager, our customers will benefit even more by having Shawna out in the field managing their accounts on a day to day basis” said, Nick Iwig, Incotec North America Commercial Sales Manager.
About Incotec
Incotec is a leading international seed enhancement company founded in 1968 and, since December 2015, part of the Croda Group. Incotec provide products and services for seed coating, pelleting, seed enhancement and analytical services for genetic analysis and quality inspection around the world. Incotec contributes significantly to the development of sustainable agriculture worldwide by providing key solutions in the business areas of vegetables, field crops and analytical services. Incotec is headquartered in the Netherlands, and has production facilities in many countries around the world including facilities in the USA, Brazil and China. For more information go to www.incotec.com.
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