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John Morrisey

Director Of Accounts Receivable at Seedway, LLC

John Morrisey has over 29 years of work experience in various accounts receivable and credit management roles. John began their career at Heluva Good LLC in 1992, where they served as a Credit Manager for 14 years. In 2006, they joined Xerox as an Accounts Receivable Manager, where they worked for 5 years until 2011. Currently, they hold the position of Director of Accounts Receivable at Seedway, LLC since June 2011.

John Morrisey attended Finger Lakes Community College from 1983 to 1985, where they obtained an Associate of Arts and Sciences (AAS) degree in Business Administration and Management, General. Following this, from 1985 to 1987, they enrolled at SUNY Brockport and earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Finance/Marketing.

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Palmyra, United States

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Seedway, LLC

SEEDWAY is a full-line seed company providing high quality, high-performing farm seed products as well as lawn, turf, and wildlife products in the northeast U.S. We offer a leading line of vegetable seed for growers from the Rocky Mountains to the eastern seaboard, north to Ontario, Canada and along the Westcoast into Mexico making us the largest vegetable seed company in the United States. Most recently we have added Tobacco and Hemp to our portfolio as well! Founded in 1963 and headquartered in Hall, NY in the midst of the beautiful Finger Lakes region of Central NY, SEEDWAY maintains office and warehouse locations locations throughout the United States and Mexico. The SEEDWAY Vision: To be the customers’ choice for seed. The SEEDWAY Mission: To be an evolutionary force pushing the boundaries of agricultural success for our grower partners. Simply put, we want to be the customer’s top choice for seed products. To achieve this, we want to be a trusted and knowledgeable partner for our growers committed to staying ahead of the curve and constantly pushing the boundaries of success on-farm.