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By Martin Ward in Industry on 27th Dec 2009 9:00
Symbio is pleased to welcome Alan Sharp as its regional technical manager for Kent, Essex, East Anglia and Cambridgeshire
Alan has 25 years experience as a Course Manager latterly at Scotscraig and Chigwell. Alan comments "I have great belief in more natural plant management and I am committed to reducing applications of inorganic fertilisers and fungicides on golf courses and sports grounds. Symbio has pioneered this approach and in my experience no other company is as experienced in offering soil health as the way forward." With his years of negotiating with suppliers Alan says "Back up is as important as the quality of products and it is my intention to offer the type of support that I know is needed by today's managers"
Symbio's managing director Martin Ward says "we see key industry professionals like Alan with their wealth of experience as crucial to the service and support we want to offer our customers"
Alan can be contacted on 07973712275 or alan@symbio.co.uk
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