
Dümmen Orange has announced the hiring of Debbie Rempert as senior brand manager. She brings 21 years of experience in horticultural marketing to the Dümmen Orange team in this newly created position.
“We are very fortunate to bring someone of her stature to our company,” said Keith Cable, Dümmen Orange North America president. “Debbie will be a valuable addition as she arrives fully understanding the balance between breeder, production and brokerage.”
With a reputation for organization and producing desired results, her extensive insight will strengthen the marketing department and better focus all marketing messages and industry brands.
Rempert is a senior member of the Dümmen Orange marketing team and will be based out of the company’s Naperville, Illinois. office. Her new responsibilities will focus on management, collaboration and strategy including print, digital and sampling programs as well as creating a strong landscape for Dümmen Orange genetics that has staying power in the industry. She will help develop and maintain standards for Dümmen Orange and its brands including McHutchison, Vaughan’s, Dümmen Delta and Quick Plug.
Prior to joining Dümmen Orange, Rempert spent that past two decades as an account executive and marketing manager for Ball Horticultural and many of its companies including Ball Seed, PanAmerican Seed, Ball FloraPlant, Selecta One, Darwin Perennials and others.
Debbie Rempert can be reached at d.rempert@dummenorange.com.
For more details about Dümmen Orange, please visit na.dummenorange.com.
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