Mark Sparks was Appointed as Director of Products in Information Technology at Bayer Crop Science

Date of management change: August 15, 2018 

What Happened?

Research Triangle Park, NC-based Bayer Crop Science Appointed Mark Sparks as Director of Products in Information Technology

 

About the Company

There has never been a more important time for innovation in agriculture. Our world faces enormous challenges -- from a changing climate, limited natural resources to a growing population. And we believe agriculture is part of the solution. At Bayer, we are a responsible, global team working to shape agriculture through breakthrough innovation for the benefit of farmers, consumers and our planet. For more than a century, we have worked to solve some of the toughest problems in agriculture. In the face of an ever-changing climate, a growing population and limited resources, how can we grow more healthy, safe and affordable food in a sustainable way? From the Earths deepest roots to its highest satellites, we combine modern science with farmers ingenuity to put innovation at their fingertips that can to help nourish our growing world and preserve natural resources. And, while we dont have all the answers, our passion for discovery, collaboration and curiosity means we will never stop striving to find them. Through our work, we’re committed to delivering better solutions for all farmers while enabling more choice for consumers to help them and our planet thrive.

 

About the Person

Mark Sparks is Director of Products in Information Technology at Bayer Crop Science. Previously, Mark held various senior IT leadership roles in the industry.

 

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