Ames, Iowa
December 18, 2006
At A Glance
Becker Underwood
is expanding its North American Seed Enhancement Business
Unit into two business units — Inoculants and Seed
Enhancements. The change is a result of its rapidly
expanding business in seed colorants and polymers, seed
coating services and inoculants. The Inoculants Business
Unit will be headed by industry veteran Paul Holliday.
Holliday previously worked for Bayer CropScience and oversaw
all seed protectants used on corn, soybean and sorghum
crops. Bill Romp has been promoted to manage the Seed
Enhancement Business Unit.
As a result of its
rapidly expanding businesses in seed colorants and polymers,
seed coating services and inoculants, Becker Underwood has
announced major changes to its North American Seed Enhancement
Business Unit. Becker Underwood will expand the current business
to form two new units, an Inoculants Business Unit and Seed
Enhancements Business Unit.
“This business unit will be dedicated to our growing inoculants
business and will enable us to arrange our business around our
inoculants customers, including distributors, retailers and
growers, and emphasize the products and technologies that best
fit into this market channel,” says Peter Innes, chief executive
officer of Becker Underwood.
The
Inoculants Business Unit will be headed by
seed-industry veteran Paul Holliday
(right), beginning on January 2, 2007. In this newly created
post, Holliday will oversee all sales and marketing activities,
and all inoculants manufacturing operations in the United States
and Canada.
“Paul Holiday is a proven leader, with a great record of
bringing new innovations in the seed treatment sector to
market,” said Innes. “The whole Becker Underwood team is pleased
that Paul is joining us.”
Prior to joining Becker Underwood, Holliday worked for Bayer
CropScience as part of the transition team that successfully
integrated the Gustafson seed treatment business into Bayer
CropScience. He also oversaw the product and brand management
for all seed treatment products used on corn, soybean and
sorghum crops. Holliday has also worked for Gustafson and Dekalb
Genetics Corporation in various product management, marketing
and sales positions.
“Becker Underwood has earned a reputation as a company that
listens to the needs and expectations of its customers and then
delivers to meet or exceed those needs and expectations with
trusted sales, service and quality innovative products. I am
proud and fortunate to join such a team,” Holliday said.
The
Seed Enhancements Business Unit includes the
industry-leading seed colorant and polymer product lines, and
the Seedbiotics business. This unit will specialize in
developing colorants and polymers that enhance performance and
handling, will be headed by Bill Romp (right) who has been with
Becker Underwood for eight years. Romp will oversee all global
research and development, marketing and sales activities, while
working closely with seed companies throughout North America to
provide customized seed coating solutions.
“Becker Underwood has realized strong growth in our inoculants
and seed enhancement business,” says Innes. “These changes will
strengthen our focus and ability to deliver the highest quality
and performing inoculants and seed enhancement technologies to
our customers worldwide.”
Becker Underwood creates and
produces specialty bio-agronomic and colorant products for turf
management, agriculture, seed treatment, wood recycling,
aquaculture, vegetation management, forestry, structural pest
control, and many other industries. All products are developed
and manufactured under strict ISO 9001 standards.
Becker Underwood and the Becker Underwood logo are registered
trademarks of Becker Underwood
in the United States and/or other countries. |