BioZyme Inc., a global leader in animal nutrition and fermentation, has announced the addition of Tyler Hartwell and Bowen Tolle to its Sales Team. Hartwell, from Oakland, Nebraska, will serve as Area Sales Manager (ASM) for Nebraska, while Tolle, from Eaton, Colorado, will manage sales in Colorado, Wyoming, and Utah.
Both professionals will work with BioZyme’s extensive dealer network to promote the company’s family of brands and develop strong relationships with dealers and producers. Their roles include identifying and nurturing new customers, expanding opportunities, and participating in trade shows to strengthen BioZyme’s business presence across their territories.
“We are excited to welcome Tyler and Bowen to the BioZyme family and anxious to see them excel in their respective areas,” said Paul Hill, BioZyme Director of National Sales. “BioZyme is fortunate to have the talent of their caliber with their industry connections join our team.”
Hartwell brings over a decade of experience in livestock pharmaceutical sales and a lifetime connection to the Angus cattle industry. A Kansas State University graduate in Animal Science & Industry, he and his wife, Danielle, manage a small Angus herd with their four children. “The people and the products brought me to BioZyme,” Hartwell said. “I have been feeding and using BioZyme products for over 20 years, and I know they work.”
Tolle, a graduate of Tarleton State University with a degree in Agribusiness, has extensive experience in agriculture and equipment sales. His focus will be on supporting small ruminant producers, especially through BioZyme’s DuraFerm line. “In my territory especially, the potential for the commercial flock size to grow is there,” Tolle said.
Headquartered in Saint Joseph, Missouri, BioZyme produces animal nutrition supplements and proprietary AO-Biotics for livestock and pets. Its trusted brands include VitaFerm, Gain Smart, Sure Champ, Vitalize, DuraFerm, and Backyard Boost.
BioZyme serves customers across North America, South America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, continuing to promote animal health and productivity worldwide.
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