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SePRO Adds New Golf Technical Specialist to Florida

SePRO Corporation is pleased to announce the addition of a new sales person in Florida. Mark Prospect joins SePRO as Golf Technical Specialist and will cover the golf and sports turf markets in Florida. This new role adds to SePRO’s presence in the region and will place additional focus on golf courses in Florida.

Mark Prospect SePRO Golf Technical Specialist

Mark is a native of Port Orange, Florida, and went on to attend the University of Florida to major in Turfgrass Science.  After college, he moved to Atlanta, GA to work at Settindown Creek.  From there, Mark went to The Emirates Golf Club, Dubai. Most recently, Mark was superintendent at The Club at Venetian Bay in New Smyrna, FL. 

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Mark shared, “I am excited to join the SePRO team and can’t wait to start working with Superintendents throughout Florida.”

In his new role, he will complement SePRO’s Lawn & Landscape Specialist, Scott Todd,  and Ornamental National Sales Manager, Dennis Bunkley, who both focus on the Southeastern US.

About SePRO Corporation

SePRO Corporation is dedicated to discovering and developing sustainable solutions. SePRO’s mission is to provide plant protection and plant management products and services that satisfy the unique needs of their customers. In addition, SePRO has partnered with several of the top agriculture chemical companies to develop chemistries for use in SePRO’s key markets. Central to that product innovation is the 410-acre SePRO Research & Technology Campus (SRTC) in Whitakers, NC. For more information about SePRO, please visit https://www.sepro.com.

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