Nathen Deppe appointed general manager of Incotec North America
Incotec announces the appointment of Nathen Deppe as General Manager of Incotec North America. The North American business includes vegetables and field crops markets and Incotec has production, sales and innovation facilities in both Salinas, CA and Urbandale IA.
A great benefit to the North American business
Deppe takes this position after serving Incotec for a period as Interim Regional Sales Manager. Eric Jan Bartels, Incotec’s Managing Director: “Nathen has an extensive background in agriculture and a proven track record. His knowledge of the market and his expertise is of great benefit to Incotec’s North American business.”
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