
Aris Horticulture, Inc. has announced that Blair Hoey is joining the company as managing director for its Green Leaf Plants division. Based in Lancaster, Penn. Green Leaf Plants is a leading young plant supplier of perennials serving the U.S. and Canadian markets.
Hoey has a background in horticulture and perennial production with over 20-years’ experience in all aspects of supply chain management. This includes greenhouse production and operations management, with a process improvement focus, of 500 acres of greenhouse and open-field production and planning of all crops for both the big-box, retail-finished regional market, as well as rooted young plants for the national network of wholesale growers.
He has also worked as a new product development department manager and in sales, expanding into a senior leadership position organizing sales teams and providing direction for retail and grower divisions. Hoey is a graduate of Oklahoma State University with a degree in Agricultural and Horticultural Science.
“We are pleased to welcome Blair to our team,” says Aris CEO Scott Schaefer. “His career experience is a great fit for our organization, with strong leadership skills and an extensive knowledge of operation and production management. This includes experience in process management and continuous quality improvement, a core focus for our company in fulfilling its mission to provide customers with industry-leading quality and service. His blend of both wholesale and retail industry knowledge is a strong asset as well.”.
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