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NEW APPOINTMENTS
Justin Doubet Joins BioZyme® Airgood Named Customer Service
Sales Team Manager For Chore-Time
BioZyme® Inc., has named Justin Sherri Airgood has been named Cus-
Doubet as its Area Sales Manager for tomer Service Manager for Chore-Time,
Montana, South and North Dakota. according to Tina Streit, Vice President
Doubet will be located in Rapid City, and General Manager for the CTB, Inc.,
South Dakota. business unit. In her new position, Air-
“After having used both the VitaFerm® good will lead and manage Chore-Time’s
Concept•Aid® on donor cows several Customer Service group.
years ago and the Vita Charge® Liquid Prior to her employment with CTB,
Boost on hogs, I became a firm believ- Airgood gained over 32 years of expe-
er in the BioZyme products,” Doubet said. “I know several rience in customer service and sales positions in the medical
people who work at BioZyme, and I am looking forward to device industry. Airgood received her bachelor’s degree in
expanding the reach of the BioZyme family of brands in the Business Management at Indiana Institute of Technology,
three states I will be covering, and helping producers help Warsaw, Indiana.
their livestock and bottom line.” A native of North Webster, Indiana, Airgood now resides
Doubet has a diversified background in the livestock indus- in Ligonier, Indiana. Circle 41 on enquiry card
try. He was raised in Parker, Colorado, and showed pigs and
cattle on a national level. His family’s ranch is located near
Lodge Grass, Montana. He recalls spending family vacations Adrian Pipe joins T H WHITE
there helping A.I., freeze brand, make hay and other chores.
Doubet attended Northeastern Junior College, where he first as After Sales Director
experienced livestock judging. He then attended the University T H WHITE announces new senior ap-
of Wyoming and was on the livestock judging team, managed pointment of After Sales Director, as Adrian
the University hog farm and earned a bachelor’s degree in Pipe is set to join the team on Monday
Agricultural Business. He also started his own business when 3rd July responsible for Agriculture, Con-
he was a high school sophomore and has eight patents. struction, Dairy and Groundcare businesses
“We are excited to have a person of Justin’s caliber on our (ACDG). Adrian has extensive experience
Sales Team. He is a well-rounded individual who understands in capital goods across these and the commercial vehicle sec-
the value of the products and is deeply connected within tor, with specific expertise in After Sales, Technical Support and
the industry. He is going to do great things in the Dakotas Customer Care.
and Montana to help grow our dealers and their sales,” said Most of Adrian’s career has been served with CNH Industrial,
Bob Burkham, BioZyme Senior Manager of National Sales. although he previously worked within a dealer environment. Prior
“I am looking forward to adding dealers to Montana and to CNH Industrial, Adrian joined Ford New Holland in 1988 as a
getting the existing dealers in my territory to diversify their Training Instructor and then pursued a long and varied career
line of products that they carry,” Doubet said. covering numerous roles in After Sales, Product Support, Quality
Doubet enjoys working on and rebuilding classic cars, in- and Manufacturing, with ever-increasing responsibility at the
market, regional and global level. Adrian has worked extensively
cluding his 1973 Mustang Mach 1, which was his dads, and across the world, including assignments in Poland, Belgium, Brazil
a 1972 Jeepster Commando with 26,000 original miles. and Italy, culminating in 5 years as a Senior Executive and Member
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of the CNHi Group Executive Council. Leaving CNH Industrial
four years ago, he turned his hobby into a business; building
Alexander Schenk is the new Managing bespoke sports cars and running a high-end car transportation
Director of AGCO Hohenmölsen GmbH service across the UK.
Alexander Schenk is the new Manag- Adrian grew up in the North Cotswolds, working on farms at
ing Director for the Fendt plant in Ho- weekends and holidays and studied Agricultural Engineering at
henmölsen, Saxony-Anhalt, succeeding Rycotewood College in Thame. He looks forward to returning to
Dr. Thomas Schneiderheinze. his roots, and developing T H WHITE’s business, working closely
internally and with customers to ensure we continue to provide
Since the beginning of April, Alexan-
der Schenk has been in charge of the a customer experience that is second to none. Circle 42 on enquiry card
production of components for AGCO's
full-line products in Europe, as well as Managing Director of AGCO Hohenmölsen GmbH. He brings
the assembly of the Fendt Katana forage his many years of experience at Fendt to the management of
harvester and the Fendt Rogator 600 self-propelled crop the Hohenmölsen plant.
protection sprayer. Alexander Schenk has been working for the Fendt brand since
"During my time at Fendt, I have always been impressed by 2010 and has actively helped shape the direction of the Fendt
the variety of tasks and challenges, as well as the different brand in various functions and has implemented key strategic
people with their power to overcome challenges together," measures.
says Alexander Schenk. "I am proud to be part of the Fendt Alexander Schenk has been Director of Operations and Business
team and in my new position I would like to position the Development at the Hohenmölsen site since October 2021.
Hohenmölsen site even better for the future." Through these positions, Alexander Schenk brings extensive ex-
Walter Wagner, Managing Director of Research and De- perience across various Fendt brand functions and an extensive
velopment at Fendt, has been appointed as the second network within AGCO. Circle 43 on enquiry card
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