MBI adds three sales professionals in Florida and the Pacific Northwest
Date:04-06-2016
The US biopesticide company Marrone Bio Innovations, Inc. recently announced the addition of three sales professionals.
As southeast sales territory manager, Eric Hammons will oversee sales across the southeastern United States. A former search and rescue swimmer for the United States Navy and a veteran of Desert Storm and Desert Shield, Eric brings a diverse agricultural background to Marrone's sales force. Growing up in production agriculture in Southeast Georgia, Eric began his post-military career in animal production.
In the fall of 1996, Eric moved into sales in the diverse vegetable seed market in Florida, where he has spent most of his career. In 2006, he established his own company, E.S. Hammons, LLC, to explore RFID packaging to help with loss in the vegetable markets, as well as to pursue his personal interest in watermelon genetics, where he worked throughout the Southeast and Central America. Eric joined Marrone Bio Innovations from Timac Agro USA where he was the southeast business unit director.
Eric holds a B.S. from the University of Georgia and an M.S. from The University of Tampa. The Hammons family lives in the Tampa area.
Dave Miller is the new sales territory manager for South Florida, responsible sales south Florida's I-4 corridor. Dave brings extensive sales and marketing experience in the fruit and vegetable markets and has worked expansively in the Southeast. He began his career with UAP and Monsanto into the vast corn and soybean markets of the Midwest before relocating to Florida and learning the fruit and vegetable markets. Dave has extensive fruit and vegetable experience, working with a diversity of Southeast companies including Aquatrols, Amega Sciences and Brandt. Most recently Dave worked with Engage Agro USA.
A graduate of the University of Illinois, Dave resides in Orlando, Fla.
Denis D. Miller of Othello, Wash., started his career at Marrone Bio Innovations on April 4, where he serves as the company's first technical sales manager, a position that combines traditional sales with product development and field trial work. His sales territory encompasses Oregon, Washington, Montana and Idaho.
Denis began his career with American Hoechst Corp., as an intern in May of 1980 and worked with the Hoechst company in a variety of sales and product management roles through January of 1997. In 1997, he served as the chief interface between Nissan Chemical Americas and his U.S. counterparts in agricultural chemicals. He returned to the Pacific Northwest where he served as a retail account manager for DuPont Crop Protection since 1999.
Denis has a B.S. from the University of Idaho and lives with his family in Othelo, Wash.