David Hensel, as Co-Founder of Trillium Ag, is at the forefront of revolutionizing sustainable agriculture through innovative crop protection solutions. With over 25 years of executive management experience across diverse sectors, David brings a wealth of expertise in strategic planning, corporate branding, and marketing strategy...
David Hensel, as Co-Founder of Trillium Ag, is at the forefront of revolutionizing sustainable agriculture through innovative crop protection solutions. With over 25 years of executive management experience across diverse sectors, David brings a wealth of expertise in strategic planning, corporate branding, and marketing strategy to the company. His leadership is instrumental in driving the development of Trillium Ag's groundbreaking platform solutions, which focus on naturally-derived, multi-modal crop protection products that rival traditional synthetic chemicals in efficacy and scalability.
Under David's guidance, Trillium Ag has launched key projects that leverage cutting-edge technology, including a pioneering Platform as a Service (PaaS) for molecule design and a patented class of biological nanoparticles. These initiatives not only address the pressing challenges of sustainable agriculture but also align with the growing demand for eco-friendly farming practices. David's commitment to value innovation is evident in the way he integrates market research and corporate communications into the company's strategic framework, ensuring that Trillium Ag remains a leader in the agricultural technology space.
His skills in P&L management and team leadership have been critical in navigating the complexities of start-ups, allowing Trillium Ag to thrive in a competitive landscape. David's vision for the future of agriculture is not just about replacing synthetic chemicals; it’s about creating a sustainable ecosystem that benefits farmers, consumers, and the environment alike. As he continues to drive Trillium Ag's mission forward, David Hensel exemplifies the intersection of technology, sustainability, and strategic growth in the agricultural industry.