Sipcam Announces Two New Account Managers

Both with regional responsibilities in growing the SIpcam Agro business, Matthew Seibel and Zane Griffin have been added to the company’s account manager team.

Both with regional responsibilities in growing the SIpcam Agro business, Matthew Seibel and Zane Griffin have been added to the company’s account manager team.
Both with regional responsibilities in growing the SIpcam Agro business, Matthew Seibel and Zane Griffin have been added to the company’s account manager team.
(Sipcam Agro)

Both with regional responsibilities in growing the SIpcam Agro business, Matthew Seibel and Zane Griffin have been added to the company’s account manager team.

With responsibilities in Michigan and Wisconsin, Matthew Seibel has accepted the position of Agricultural Account Manager, Strategic Accounts & Great Lakes. Seibel will be responsible for strengthening Sipcam’s agricultural position with strategic partners and in northern geographical markets.

“At Sipcam we strive to deliver the best resources in the industry to current and future customers,” Michael Maravich, vice president of sales and marketing, North America, Sipcam Agro USA said in a news release. “Matthew’s experience in team management and understanding of customer and market dynamics is a perfect fit for our renewed investment to our customers.”

Additionally, Zane Griffin will be the company’s agricultural account manager for the southeast region, which includes providing customer service and satisfaction to customers in that region.

“With a decade of agricultural experience, Zane is a natural fit for this role,” Maravich said in a news release. “His positive attitude and commitment to his customers in the southeast region makes him an extremely valuable addition to the team. We look forward to seeing him continue to foster relationships with his customers in his territory.”

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