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Axia Vegetable Seeds welcomes Stephanie Driedger as account manager for USA and Canada

Axia Vegetable Seeds is pleased to announce the addition of Stephanie Driedger to its international team. Stephanie has joined the company as Account Manager for the United States and Canada.

Born and raised on a greenhouse farm and apple orchard in Kingsville, Ontario, Stephanie brings a deep, personal connection to the agriculture industry and a passion for contributing to a healthier, more sustainable food system.

Her professional journey began in the pharmaceutical industry, but in 2019 she returned to her agricultural roots. Since then, she has worked with leading suppliers and service providers in agriculture – specializing in substrates, seeds, and propagation. Throughout her career, Stephanie has developed a wealth of knowledge and built strong relationships with clients, colleagues, and industry leaders.

“I’m excited to continue building strong partnerships with customers, colleagues, and key opinion leaders in my new role at Axia,” said Stephanie. “It’s a great opportunity to further contribute to the future of sustainable agriculture.”

With her industry insight, commercial experience, and customer-centric approach, Stephanie is a valuable addition to Axia’s growing presence in the North American market.

Stephanie continues to live in Kingsville, where she enjoys spending time with her two teenage daughters. An early riser and fitness enthusiast, she keeps active at the gym or on morning runs. She also has a passion for cooking with the abundance of fresh, local produce from her region.

We warmly welcome Stephanie to the Axia team and look forward to her contributions in supporting our partners and expanding our footprint in North America.

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