CEA Alliance Announces New Board of Directors
January 8, 2024 | 2 min to read
The Controlled Environment Agriculture Alliance (CEA Alliance) has appointed its 2024 Board of Directors, with Dan Malech as Board Chair, Steve Campion as Vice Chair, and Tim Cunniff as Treasurer. New board members include Thomas van Dusseldorp, John Ketler, and Michael Wainscott, while existing members include Emily Gee, Monica Noble, Dave Vosburg, and Matt Williams. Tom Stenzel expressed confidence in their leadership for the future of the indoor farming sector.
Washington, DC – The Controlled Environment Agriculture Alliance (CEA Alliance) has announced its new officers and members of its Board of Directors for 2024.
Taking the role of Board Chair is Dan Malech, Senior Vice President, Strategy & General Counsel, Plenty. Vice Chair is Steve Campion, Chief Financial Officer, Bright Farms. Serving as Treasurer is Tim Cunniff, Co-Founder and Executive Vice President of Sales, Little Leaf Farms.
New members joining the Board include Thomas van Dusseldorp, Business Development & Sales Director USA, KUBO Greenhouse Projects; John Ketler, President, Nature Fresh Farms; and Michael Wainscott, CEO, Revol Greens.
Members with continuing Board service include Emily Gee, Associate Marketing Director, AeroFarms; Monica Noble, Director – Quality & Safety, 80 Acres; Dave Vosburg, CFO/CXO, Local Bounti; and Matt Williams, Chief Sales Officer, Bowery.
“The CEA Alliance and the entire indoor farming sector is fortunate to have these business leaders helping guide our industry into the future,” said Tom Stenzel, Executive Director of the Alliance.
The Controlled Environment Agriculture Alliance (CEA Alliance) is a membership trade association representing and serving vertical farms and greenhouse producers growing fruits and vegetables in a highly controlled indoor production environment. Controlled environment growers employ a variety of agricultural production methods and technology to create optimal growing conditions with rigorous environmental controls. Growers utilize innovative technologies such as hydroponics, aeroponics, aquaponics, and soil-based systems to grow a wide variety of fruits and vegetables. For more information, please contact Tom Stenzel, Executive Director, at Tom@CEAAlliance.com.