Nov 15, 2023
Dümmen Orange North America promotes Kelly Nicholas

Dümmen Orange North America has promoted Kelly Nicholas to head of technical services. Nicholas originally joined Dümmen Orange in 2018 as a technical support specialist until her recent promotion.

“We are proud to see Kelly accomplish all that she has over the past five years,” said Nathan Sell, managing director of annuals, perennials and pot plants for Dümmen Orange. “She is an integral piece of our North American commercial business. Her impacts are seen at both the customer level and at our farms. We look forward to even greater things to come as she continues to expand her team.”

Kelly Nicholas, Dümmen Orange North America

Nicholas now oversees all technical services for the company including supporting all production facilities supplying North American cuttings, giving technical presentations, performing quality checks on cuttings from various production facilities, keeping sales and product teams updated on production at the farms, and sending technical bulletins to support any issues that may develop.

Her career in commercial horticulture over the past two decades includes various roles for industry names like PanAmerican Seed, Ball Horticultural Company and Midwest Groundcovers, LLC prior to arriving at Dümmen Orange. She has earned numerous performance awards for her professional efforts and served as an advisory board member for the horticulture program at Kishwaukee College from 2016 to 2018.

Nicholas earned a Master of Science degree in Plant Science and a Bachelor of Science degree in Horticulture from Montana State University.

For more information, visit na.dummenorange.com.




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