AgBiome Adds Krysta Harden and Alison Lawton to Company s Board of Directors
Strategic Additions Strengthen Company s Agriculture and Biotech Expertise, Fuel Ongoing Growth
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AgBiome, a leader in developing innovative products from the Earth s microbial communities, today announced Krysta Harden and Alison Lawton have joined AgBiome s Board of Directors. These appointments strengthen the company s mission to feed the world responsibly. The appointments will be effective immediately.
Currently, as president and CEO of the U.S. Dairy Export Council (USDEC), Krysta Harden leverages experience with agriculture, sustainability, food policy and the federal government to help fulfill USDEC s mission to promote dairy exports and enrich the well- being of people, communities, and the planet. Prior to joining the USDEC, Harden was VP External Affairs and Chief Sustainability officer at Corteva. Harden has served as the Deputy Secretary of Agriculture
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Last summer, the company, which says it’s backed by investors including the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, purchased its new headquarters at 62 Maritime Drive in Mystic for $6 million, town records show. Enko will now run its operations out of the 91,000-square-foot building, which was built in 1992 for Dekalb Genetics Corp. The facility has served as an outpost for major companies like Monsanto and Bayer, Enko said. We re thrilled to move our talented team to this advanced facility and continue the important work of developing selective, sustainable solutions for farmers, Enko CEO Jacqueline Heard said.