Aceto Agricultural Chemicals Corporation hires Nathan Oberg as director Business Development

Aceto Agricultural Chemicals Corporation hires Nathan Oberg as director Business Development
Mayo 21, 2014

Aceto Agricultural Chemical Corporation announced that Nathan Oberg has been hired as its Director, Business Development.

Oberg assumed his new role May 7th, according to Terry Kippley, Senior Vice President.

Kippley stated “We are excited to have Nathan join the team.”

“His unique technical background and experience will allow Aceto to provide an enhanced level of support to the potato industry and other markets.”

In his new position, Oberg will work to support and grow Aceto’s postharvest preservation business in both North America and emerging markets, including China, Russia, and the Middle East. He will also help Aceto add new products to its crop protection product line.

Nathan joins Aceto having most recently worked for Agri-Stor Company as Vice President, where he led commercial operations providing a broad portfolio of postharvest preservation products and services to the potato industry.

Oberg earned a Bachelor of Science in Horticulture from Washington State University and a Master of Science in Plant Science, with concentration in Postharvest Crop Protection, from the University of Idaho.

Nathan will be based in Twin Falls, Idaho and can be reached at noberg@aceto.com.

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