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Nov 11, 2019
Stokes Seeds fills product development, sales support role

Stokes Seeds has hired Dominick Levari for the position of product development and sales support for the Eastern U.S. region.

In this newly created position, Levari will work closely with Stokes Seeds Territory Managers and vendors in testing and selecting new products best-suited for the region. Additionally, he will service producers with product and sales recommendations to meet their crop and profit goals. Levari was a two-year participant in the Stokes Seeds internship program.

Dominick Levari

“We’re excited to have Dominick as the newest member of our growing product and sales teams and look forward to his contributions. He will provide an immediate impact on our ability to partner with producers to recommend the best seed prescriptions to meet their production needs”, said Bruce Ulmer, U.S. sales manager for Stokes Seeds.

Levari earned a bachelor’s degree in business management from The College of New Jersey and brings over 10 years of greenhouse, commercial vegetable and flower production experience to the Stokes Seeds team. Dominick is an active member of the southern New Jersey agricultural community, residing in Vineland.

Stokes Seeds is a leading distributor of commercial vegetable seed in North America with operations in Thorold, Ontario, Canada; Buffalo, New York and Vineland, New Jersey. Combining 11 experienced U.S. territory managers, exciting new varieties from world-class vendors and exceptional customer service, Stokes Seeds continues to be a seed supplier of choice for growers across the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic and Midwest.

For more information, contact Stokes Seeds at 800.263.7233 or www.stokeseeds.com.




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