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Arborjet, a company dedicated to developing remedies for destructive tree insects and diseases, added two new team members. Emmett Muennink has joined as Southwestern regional technical manager. Dawn Sherman will serve as Midwest regional technical manager. They will support the company's continued growth in the invasive pest management and plant health business in these two key regions, as members of Arborjet's Urban Forest Tech Teams. Muennink will focus on Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana. He is responsible for educating, training, providing technical support and offering plant health care solutions for users throughout the region. Emmett holds a B.S. in agronomy and an M.S. in crop science from Texas Tech University. Sherman will provide customer and sales support in Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Tennessee and Mississippi. She has 15 years experience solving plant problems in the green industry as a business owner/operator, landscape designer. She earned a B.A. in psychology from the University of Cincinnati before returning to school at Cincinnati State to pursue horticulture education. "We are extremely pleased to welcome both Emmett and Dawn," said Russ Davis, president and Chief Operating Officer of Arborjet. "The dedication they bring to improving the health of plants and trees and their comprehensive training, knowledge and industry experience will contribute to our company's commitment to leading the industry in innovation and customer service." For more information about Arborjet go to www.arborject.com.
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