Peter Porpiglia of AMVAC Honored with 2021 WSSA Outstanding Industry Award

Weed Science Society of America recognizes AMVAC V.P., Product Development and Technical Support

Weed Science Society of America recognizes AMVAC V.P., Product Development and Technical Support
Weed Science Society of America recognizes AMVAC V.P., Product Development and Technical Support
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Dr. Peter J. Porpiglia, AMVAC Vice President of Product Development and Technical Support, was honored with the Weed Science Society of America (WSSA) 2021 Outstanding Industry Award during the society’s recent annual meeting.

Porpiglia – a 30-year-plus veteran of agricultural R&D, management, and leadership – was nominated by multiple WSSA members for achievements including “exceptional leadership and service to weed science and agriculture, increasing knowledge and understanding of weed science, providing mentorship in technical writing, and regularly contributing to the development of early-career weed scientists.”

Porpiglia additionally has been an active member of all regional weed science organizations and a member of WSSA for more than 25 years, including service on the society’s executive board, and numerous committees.

Porpiglia’s role in product development at AMVAC and American Vanguard, of which AMVAC is a wholly owned subsidiary, spans the U.S. and global organization. Prior to joining AMVAC in 2011, he held roles at Arysta LifeScience, TyraTech, and Kumiai Chemical Industry Ltd. He also led teams at legacy companies of today’s Syngenta (Ciba-Geigy, Novartis) that introduced over a dozen new active ingredients at WSSA that were subsequently commercialized.

Said Dr. Porpiglia: “This award would not be possible without the commitment and support of all the great people I’ve been fortunate to work with over the years. It is an honor to be recognized by them.”

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