
Photo courtesy of Dramm
The Dramm Corporation welcomes Tim Reusch as a national project sales manager for DRAMMwater, which was founded over 10 years ago to help growers improve the efficiency, use and cleanliness of their water. In this role, Reusch will focus on project sales for Dramm's complete water integration services. Working directly with growers and alongside Dramm's distribution partners, Reusch will advise growers on best management practices for water management and irrigation while helping them to design complete systems.
Reusch brings experience in the vegetable, indoor and vertical farming space and will primarily concentrate on working with those customers. Reusch rounds out the DRAMMwater Sales Team and will be working directly with Jared Babik. “The two make an excellent team for advising growers on the right tools for water management,” said Kurt Becker, EVP of the Dramm Corporation. “We are very happy to have Tim back on the team!”
Reusch returns to Dramm after three years working for Artemis and IUNU. While at Artemis, Reusch worked with growers to evaluate and implement cultivation management software that enables growers to effectively management their people, plants and processes with one platform. Reusch was also part of the team from Artemis that was later acquired by IUNU, an AI computer vision company that collected data for growers giving them crop analysis and yield forecasting capabilities. Prior to leaving Dramm, Reusch was the western technical sales manager for four years.
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