LOUDON, N.H. - Pleasant View Gardens has hired Adam Moseley, who joins the company as research and development new plant identification manager. Moseley will represent Pleasant View within the Proven Winners trial group and, additionally, make evaluations of new plant material that would particularly enhance the Pleasant View product line.
“I’m thrilled to put my knowledge and experience to work for Pleasant View,“ Moseley said. “To be a part of their R&D team and connected with the Proven Winners brand and genetics is so exciting.”
Moseley will oversee all of the Proven Winners and Proven Selections trialing for Pleasant View. He will be on the lookout for potential new plant offerings that will keep Pleasant View on the cutting edge. Moseley comes to Pleasant View from the University of Florida where he was focused on Masters level plant breeding and genetics, conducting research in direct basil breeding for the Plant Innovation Program. He was a research assistant in the Environmental Horticulture Department, managing multiple research greenhouses, coordinating research breeding and trials, and contributing hands-on breeding.
“Adam brings an expertise to our R&D efforts in keeping with Proven Winners excellence,” said Bill Riffey, national sales and marketing manager, at Pleasant View. “He understands the brand promise of a Proven Winners plant and knows what it takes to fulfill that promise.”
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