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Moleaer Appoints Business Development Manager, Southeast United States

Written by Moleaer | Oct 31, 2022 4:35:41 PM

Moleaer Appoints Business Development Manager for the Southeast United States

Dennis Riling joins Moleaer’s business development team with his extensive background in horticulture 

October 31, 2022 (Hawthorne, CA) – Moleaer, the leading nanobubble technology manufacturer, announced the appointment of Dennis Riling as the Business Development Manager for the Southeast United States. Dennis specializes in Agtech, hydroponics, and regenerative living soil systems. Prior to joining Moleaer, he founded one of the first vertical farming research and development companies in the US and taught Hydroponics at the university level. He possesses a Bachelor of Science in Horticulture and has a unique passion for helping growers in the agriculture and horticulture space. 

When asked about his new appointment, Dennis stated, “I’m excited to join the Moleaer team, since I’m a big proponent of the company’s mission. With my background in horticulture and sustainable agriculture, I’m looking forward to working with growers to improve their water quality, control biofilm, reduce algae, and suppress water-borne pathogens with Moleaer’s nanobubble technology.” 

“Moleaer continues to provide invaluable solutions for the horticulture and agriculture industries,” states Chris Stephan, Director of Sales for the Americas, “Our patented nanobubble technology offers sustainable benefits for growers both in controlled environment agriculture and outdoor specialty crops. Dennis’ extensive experience in horticulture and regenerative agriculture will support Moleaer’s growth in the Southeast United States where specialty crops like blueberries, nuts, citrus, and ornamentals are in high demand and growers are seeking chemical-free solutions for common water challenges.” 

Moleaer now has over 2000 installations of nanobubble generators in more than 42 countries and is treating more than 569 million gallons of water per day in agriculture, aquaculture, surface water, wastewater, and natural resources. 

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