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Arborjet | Ecologel is pleased to announce that Matt Campbell has taken on the role of Southeast Regional Technical Manager. His territory will include North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana and Arkansas. His role will be to help agronomically grow the Ecologel product profile with plant growth solutions throughout his region; via customer interactions, company sponsored events, distributor and end-user relationships and product promotions.
Campbell has spent his professional career producing products and designing agronomic programs for companies within the green industry, supplying services in turf, landscape, erosion control, athletic field and green roof technologies in markets throughout the United States.
He previously owned and operated a sod farm and national erosion company in Kansas where he later joined SiteOne Landscape Supply Company managing branches in the St. Louis, MO and Atlanta, GA regions. He went on to Join BWI Companies, where for the past four years he has helped build the Turf, LCO, Golf and Pest markets in the North Georgia area.
Campbell is a current member of Georgia GCSAA local chapter. He has also served on committees for organizations such as the Sports Turf Managers Association, Turfgrass Producers International, and International Erosion Control Association - with a publication in new product and development for a “Natural Solution to Hard and Soft Armors for Slope and Channel Protection.” He graduated from Kansas State University with a BS in Agriculture, an emphasis in Horticulture and a specialty in Turfgrass Science.
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