Mar 12, 2024
Impello Biosciences expands team to meet market demand

Impello Biosciences, a company in agricultural microbial products and other biological technologies, has welcomed Megan Foley as the new Pacific Northwest Coast account manager for controlled and open field agriculture. 

“Megan’s hire embodies our commitment to listening to and understanding the nuanced needs of our clients, as well as cultivating lasting relationships in new markets on the West Coast,” Adam DeRosa, co-founder and CRO said. “Her expertise will also support our base and help deepen customer engagement so we can continue to be a leader among agricultural providers. This is a difficult industry and Megan understands exactly why novel products and modes of action are so important for growers to come out ahead.” 

Foley comes to Impello most recently from the biosolutions unit at global agricultural giant, UPL, and brings a wide range of horticultural and agricultural experience to the team. Foley has been the head of a farm, worked as a certifier of organic farms for the Oregon Department of Agriculture, and is an expert in controlled environmental agricultural systems. She brings to the team scientific, regulatory, and practical horticultural and agronomic knowledge to help support Impello’s ongoing expansion into all sectors of agriculture. 

“Each stop along the path of my career has been with sustainable agriculture in mind,” Foley said, “and the uniqueness of what Impello offers has me really excited to share our innovative biological products and technologies with growers.” 

About Impello Biosciences

Impello Biosciences was founded in 2017 on the premise that biostimulants and other biological products can absolutely be high-performing and cost-effective. Since the company’s inception, Impello has expanded to offer a full portfolio of nutritional and agroecosystem-balancing microbial solutions that ward off crop losses before they start, and increase yields without the use of harsh chemicals. As an applied Research & Development company, focused on substantiating efficacy with data, they continue to innovate preventative agricultural solutions for growers, crops, environments and agricultural problems every year.


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