Agtegra Announces Director of Crop Protection

Oct 13, 2021


Agtegra Cooperative today announced an internal promotion that will further strengthen Agtegra’s innovative capabilities and support its long-term growth.

Brett Harrison is being promoted to Director of Crop Protection and will lead the strategy development and overall direction for Agtegra’s CPP business. Harrison will work closely with each of the sales regions to maximize business opportunities while overseeing supplier relationships. He will also provide ongoing sales leadership for the Central Region during this transition.

“There have been many challenges in the CPP industry this year, but that has opened the door up to some opportunities,” explains Harrison. “I am looking forward to working closely with our suppliers to continue providing quality products at a competitive price for our patrons.”

Harrison has been with Agtegra for three and a half years. He started out as the Central Region Sales manager and has worked his way up to his current position. “In his role, Brett has demonstrated outstanding sales leadership, people development, and collaborative business efforts across our regions and divisions,” states Daryl Molskness, Senior Vice President of Agronomy.

Harrison’s originally from Iowa and a graduate from SDSU in Ag-Business. He and his wife, Lindsay, have 5 children and will be planning a transition to the Aberdeen area. In his “spare” time, Brett stays active with his family, sports activities, hunting, and cheering on the Pittsburgh Steelers.
 

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