Netafim USA
Brett Waterman has extensive experience in sales and management within the agriculture and mortgage sectors. Currently serving as Dealer Relationship Manager at Netafim USA since June 2011, Brett has held various roles including Regional Sales Manager, Regional Account Manager, and District Sales Manager. Prior to this, Brett was General Manager at Pacific Ag Water, Inc. from September 2005 to June 2011. Additionally, Brett worked as a Wholesale Account Executive at Central Pacific Mortgage, where responsibilities included managing retail mortgage brokers and promoting loan opportunities. Earlier experience includes serving as Branch Manager at iNet Mortgage, training and managing a team of loan officers. Brett holds a Bachelor's degree in BioResource & Agricultural Engineering from California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo, earned in 1999.
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Netafim USA
Netafim is an Orbia Precision Agriculture business. Netafim is the world’s largest irrigation company and a global leader in precision agriculture solutions committed to fight scarcity of food, water and land, for a sustainable future. Netafim USA, based in Fresno, CA, develops and manufactures drip irrigation systems for agriculture, landscape & turf, greenhouse & nursery, mining, and wastewater. Netafim offers an extensive range of irrigation solutions including driplines, filters, sprinklers, valves, water meters, digital farming equipment, and turnkey greenhouses. Founded in 1965, by farmers and Agronomists on the idea that micro-irrigation is a solution to one of the world's most urgent problems: lack of quality water for food production, Netafim pioneered the drip revolution and created a paradigm shift toward low-flow agricultural irrigation. We started in the Negev desert in Israel, trying to grow crops in desert soil. So, we know what it’s like to farm in extreme conditions. That struggle taught us how to combine precision irrigation, agronomic expertise and relentless innovation to help farmers grow more of any crop, in any climate, with less resources.