Signify expands North American team
Added on 09 November 2020
Henry Olson has taken on the commercial leadership of the U.S. team and Dominic Bouchard has stepped into the role of Commercial Leader for the Canada team. Both have extensive horticulture industry experience and knowledge.
Olson is based in Minneapolis, Minnesota and will focus on driving sales growth and increasing Signify's U.S. market share in the horticulture segment, establishing new relationships with growers, and developing a network of complementary strategic partners. Olson brings more than 12 years of experience in the horticulture industry. He led sales and business development teams and operations at seed genetics startup Phylos Bioscience and seed licensing business, Greenleaf. Olson also held numerous roles at Syngenta including overseeing strategic transformation for the flowers home and garden business and successfully delivering sales and market share gains to turn around horticultural services.
Bouchard, based in the Greater Montreal area, is responsible for leading and continuing to grow Signify's horticulture business in Canada. Bouchard has a background in sales management, territory sales, and product development in both U.S. and Canada. He has over 15 years' experience in the horticulture industry having held progressive roles in companies, most recently at Enza Zaden, a vegetable breeding company, as their area sales manager.
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Signify's horticulture team also has added two more experts to support the Philips LED solutions team, Colin Brice and Don Golema.
Brice has joined as plant specialist and will work with the team of horticultural specialists at Signify to design and implement LED lighting strategies in the horticultural segment. Brice's primary focus will be supporting growers of food and ornamental crops.
Golema has joined the team as Key Account Manager. With extensive experience in marketing and sales of medicinal cannabis, Golema will focus on supporting Signify's core partnership network and increasing market share of Philips Horticulture LED solutions to licensed medical cannabis cultivation facilities.
Source: Greenhouse Product News
Source: Greenhouse Product News
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