
BioSafe Systems recently welcomed Eric Milenski to its agrichemical team as the southwest territory manager. He will be covering a territory that includes Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana. Based in Oklahoma City, Okla., Milenski will spearhead sales goals to establish consistent, direct communication with strategic distribution partners, growers/packers and market influencers.
In his new role, Milenski is tasked with increasing the market penetration and sales of BioSafe’s crop protection, water treatment and food safety solutions. He will focus his efforts on establishing strong, lasting rapport with distributors and providing technical support to our loyal customers, while establishing relationships with new customers.
Milenski attended West Texas A&M University of Agriculture and Plant Science. He brings with him years of experience and a family history in farming and chemicals – a tradition that he continued in his own career working water management in the oil field industry, owning a lawn fertilizer company, and now in joining BioSafe.
“Being raised in the agriculture business stays in your blood," says Milenski. "I look forward to a long and beneficial career with BioSafe Systems."
For more information contact BioSafe Systems at 888.273.3088 toll-free or visit biosafesystems.com.
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