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By Press Release in Industry on 1st Feb 2008 9:00
The appointment of Bob Scott by DLF Trifolium Ltd is great news for Johnsons Sports Seed. With over 30 years experience in the turf business, Bob will be responsible for sales in the South of England. Bob has left a challenging sales and marketing role at British Seed Houses having spent 13 years gathering experience as well as contributing to year on year sales growth. "We are delighted to have such a dynamic professional sales person in the Johnsons Sports Seed team and look forward to reaping the benefits of Bob's knowledge, experience and contacts," explains Derek Smith, Amenity Sales Manager.
Bob lives with his partner and soul mate Sue in Stroud with their two dogs, Cookie, a Springer Spaniel and Fraser, a black Labrador. They spend half of their lives walking the dogs around the splendid Cotswold's, and on any dog friendly beaches they can find during the winter months.
Bob's hobbies include motorcycling, speedway, reading, music, natural history, gardening and photography. Last year Bob and Sue went to the British and German speedway Grand Prix, and with any luck hopes to mix business with pleasure and go the Danish SGP at Parken, now that he is working for a Danish company.
He supports his local speedway team, Swindon during the summer providing he is not away on business.
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