
Las Vegas, Nev., Feb. 20, 2018 – RainSoil has expanded its sales team again with the addition of Tim Meyers as regional sales representative.
“Over the previous two months, we have hired two sales professionals to join our team, and we couldn’t be more excited. Tim is our most recent team member,” says Dr. Johann Buck, Director of Sales & Product Development for RainSoil. “We knew right away that we wanted him on our team. Whether it’s his family, co-workers, or customers, Tim genuinely cares about those around him. Customers can count on him to both follow up and follow through. Our industry is fortunate to have people like Tim.”
Tim brings horticulture understanding and experience to his new role, having most recently worked with Abbott-Ipco as regional sales manager, and before that as a regional sales rep for Casa Flora. Additional experience in the logistics industry gave him even more relationship- and business-building skills. He holds a bachelor of science from the University of Nebraska at Omaha.
“Tim joins our RainSoil team at a very exciting time,” says Kyle Bybee, RainSoil CEO. “We are determined to help our customers grow their business by finding incremental and continual ways to improve their products. Tim’s fun personality, his experience and his customer-centered approach make him the perfect fit for RainSoil.”
Tim may be reached at tmeyers@rainsoil.com or 972-415-1575.
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