Dow AgroSciences announces new insecticides marketing manager. (Happengins).(Chris Wooley)(Brief Article)
Arbor Age, December, 2001
Chris Wooley was named marketing manager for turf and ornamental insecticides at Dow AgroSciences LLC. He will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of marketing products such as MACH [2.sup.*] turf insecticide, [Conserve.sup.*] SC insect control and Curfew* soil fumigant.
Wooley joined Dow AgroSciences in 1998 and most recently was the communications manager for the Midwest crops business. He is a 1993 graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison where he earned bachelor's degrees in agronomy and soil science. He also holds a master's of science degree from Iowa State University.
He volunteers as a mentor for inner city children as part of his affiliation with 100 Black Men of Indianapolis, an exclusive leadership organization.
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