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March 2-4, 2020Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront HotelPortland, OR
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2020
and SymposiumAnnual Meeting
DAY 1 — MONDAY, MARCH 2, 2020
DAY 2 — TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 2020
AGENDA
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7:00 am-5:30 pm BPIA Farm Tour
12:30 pm-1:30 pm BPIA Board of Directors Lunch
1:30 pm-5:30 pm BPIA Board of Directors Meeting
6:00 pm-9:00 pm BPIA Board of Directors Dinner
8:00 am-6:30 pm BPIA 2020 Annual Meeting
8:00 am-10:00 am Morning Refreshments and Check-in Ballroom Foyer
8:00 am-9:00 am New Member Welcome Breakfast Salon E
9:00 am-4:00 pm Member Networking Space Available Ballroom Foyer
9:00 am-10:30 am Regulatory Committee Meeting Salons A - C
9:00 am-10:30 am Membership Committee Meeting Salons G - H
10:30 am-11:00 am Coffee Networking Break Ballroom Foyer
11:00 am-12:00 pm Government Affairs Committee Meeting Salons A - C
11:00 am-12:00 pm Specialty Markets Committee Meeting Salons G - H
12:00 pm-2:00 pm New Member Introductions Luncheon Salon E
2:00 pm-3:30 pm Biostimulant Innovation Committee Salons A - C
2:00 pm-3:30 pm Communications Committee Meeting Salons G - H
3:30 pm-4:00 pm Coffee Networking Break Ballroom Foyer
4:00 pm-5:00 pm Message Map Training Salon E
Rick Melnick will explain how to use BPIA's new Message Map
4:00 pm-5:00 pm PPQ 526 Training Salons A - C
This training will focus on what types of permits are available and when to use each type of permit. Jessica Giesinger from BPIA member, Pivot Bio, will walk through how to use the USDA-APHIS PPQ ePermits system which can be confusing to navigate. An overview of potential state requirements that are in addition to the federal PPQ requirements will be discussed. To close the session, a USDA-APHIS, PPQ representative will discuss the difference between commercial and research permits, CBI and how to properly mark documents as confidential and answer any additional questions that members may have related to PPQ and permit.
5:00 pm-6:30 pm BPIA All Member Meeting Salons E
7:00 pm-9:00 pm BPIA Group Dinner Salon F
5:00 pm Call to Order: Amy Roberts, Board Chair
5:10 pm Finance Committee: Bill Foster, Treasurer
5:20 pm Regulatory Committee: Jennifer Lilly and Damon Cory-Watson, RC Co-Chairs
5:30 pm Government Affairs Committee: Jeff Blackwood, GAC Co-Chair
5:40 pm Specialty Markets Committee: Boomer Cardinale, SMC Co-Chair
5:50 pm Meeting Planning Committee: Ashish Malik and Joe Monahan, MPC Co-Chairs
6:00 pm Communications Committee: Laura DiMasi, CC Co-Chair
6:10 pm Biostimulants Integration Committee: Terry Stone, BIC Co-Chair
6:20 pm Membership Committee: Mark Trimmer, MC Co-Chair
6:30 p.m. Adjourn: Amy Roberts, Board Chair
DAY 3 — WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 2020
THURSDAY, MARCH 5
8:00 am - 5:00 pm BPIA 2020 Symposium Salon E
8:00 am - 10:00 am Morning Refreshments and Check-in Ballroom Foyer
9:00 am - 9:30 am Opening Keynote
Moderator: Keith Jones, BPIASpeaker: Alex Dunn, EPA
9:30 am - 10:30 am What You Should Know About Biopesticides But Maybe Don’t
Moderator: Amy Roberts, Lallemand Plant CareSpeakers: Emma Babij, PMRA; Daren Coppock, ARA; and Ulrich Kuhlmann, CABI
Speakers from around the world will discuss what retailers think of biological products, how biological products are being handled in Canada, and a new global biopesticdes registration portal
10:30 am - 11:00 am Coffee Networking Break Ballroom Foyer
11:00 am - 12:00 pm Industrial Hemp and Biological Products
Moderator: Jennifer Lilly, Indigo AGSpeakers: Russell Laird, National Industrial Hemp Council; Michael Cordaro, Bioworks;
and Beau Whitney, Whitney Economics
Speakers with various perspectives will explain how the 2018 Farm Bill opened the door for industrial hemp production and the use of biological products
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm Symposium Luncheon Salon F
1:30 pm - 2:30 pm Speed Networking
2:30 pm - 3:00 pm Coffee Networking Break Ballroom Foyer
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm What Food Companies Think About Biological Products
Moderator: Mark Trimmer, DunhamTrimmerSpeakers: Soumya Roy, Ocean Spray Cranberries; Justin Schneir, Tractor Beverage; Todd DeKryger, Gerber;
and Spencer Karabelas-Pittman, McCain Foods
Speakers from several leading food companies will explain what they think the challenges and opportunities are for biological products currently and in the future
4:00 pm - 5:30 pm Update on Biostimulants
Moderator: Terry Stone, CortevaSpeakers: Jeannine Kausch, EPA; Luca Bonini, EBIC; Steve Crook, USDA; Rose Kachadoorian, AAPCO;
Nick Young, AAPFCO; and Steve Foss, WSDA
Speakers from USDA, USEPA, EBIC, and the states will discuss the current state of biostimulants around the world including regulations, market expansion, and their role in plant health
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8:00 am - 12:00 pm International Harmonization Subcommittee Meeting Speaker: Melinda Bowman, CSI
Emma Babij
Senior Evaluator, PMRA
Emma is a Senior Evaluator in the Microbial and Biochemical Evaluation Section of PMRA-Health Canada. A toxicologist by training, Emma conducts pre- and post-market hazard evaluations and
exposure assessments for non-conventional pesticide active ingredients and end-use products, including biochemicals, essential oils, plant growth regulators, and pheromones. Emma earned her M.Sc. and B.Sc. degrees from the University of Guelph with focus on Biomedical Toxicology and Nutrition.
Luca Bonini
CEO, Italpollina
Luca continues the legacy of the company’s founding values – quality, passion, innovation, and respect for nature. His perspective on innovation comes from an uncommon commitment to research
and the resulting new technologies for sustainable agriculture. Throughout his tenure, Luca has given high priority to increasing the international distribution of products, now present in 80 countries with 14 commercial of!ces, three R&D centers and !ve manufacturing facilities around the world. A leader in the sector, Italpollina is the world’s largest producer of 100% vegetal-based biostimulants for use in agriculture. In 2014, Luca was elected as the !rst president of the European Consortium of Organic Based Fertilizers Industry (ECOFI) and remains Honorary President. In 2016, he was appointed “Of!cier du Merite Agricole” by the French Government – an honor that is of the second most important in France and given to people strongly committed to the development of agriculture. In 2017, he was elected Director-at-Large of the European Biostimulants Industry Council (EBIC), and in 2018 he was elected President for a term through 2020. He currently serves on the board of AgriNovus Indiana and strongly supports many other industry associations worldwide.
Daren Coppock
President & Chief Executive Officer, Agricultural
Retailers Association (ARA)
Daren leads ARA’s staff of nine full-time professionals to advocate, educate, in"uence and provide services to America’s agricultural retailers.
These companies work with farmers to support their production of crops through agronomy, fertility, crop protection, precision technology, seed and related services. Prior to joining ARA he was the Chief Executive Of!cer of the National Association of Wheat Growers and worked in two grain grower organizations in his home state of Oregon. Darren is a graduate of Oregon State University.
Michael Cordaro
Regulatory Manager, BioWorks, Inc.
Michael joined BioWorks six years ago as Regulatory Manager. With a BS in Electrical Engineering from SUNY Buffalo, Michael has made several transitions on his way to Regulatory Affairs.
After ten years as a Regulatory Manager in the Energy Industry, Michael chose the opportunity at BioWorks to be part of an energized organization with a positive environmental vision.
Steve Crook
Director of Permitting and Compliance
Coordination, Plant Protection and Quarantine,
USDA
Steve’s work unit issues over 22,000 permits annually for a large variety of commodities, from
fresh fruits and vegetables and propagative material to pests, soil, and research material. Steve’s work unit also enforces compliance issues for imported goods, environmental documentation, protected plants, and the Lacey Act. Steve has extensive experience working with international and port of entry procedures as well. Steve began working for the Federal government in 1992 as a Peace Corps volunteer in Cameroon. He received his Bachelor of Science in biology from the University of Alabama and a master’s degree in Public Management from the University of Maryland’s School of Public Policy.
Alexandra Dapolito Dunn
Assistant Administrator, OCSPP at EPA
Alex is Assistant Administrator for the Of!ce of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention. Previously, she served as the Regional Administrator for EPA Region 1, and her responsibilities included
overseeing the states of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont and ten tribal nations.Before joining EPA Region 1 in January 2018, Ms. Dunn served through that time as Executive Director and General Counsel for the Environmental Council of States (ECOS), a national nonpro!t, nonpartisan organization committed to helping state agencies improve environmental outcomes for all Americans. From 2014 to early 2018, Ms. Dunn helped state governments improve water infrastructure, air pollution control, site cleanup, chemical management, and economic development. Prior to joining ECOS, Ms. Dunn was Executive Director and General Counsel for the Association of Clean Water Administrators.Ms. Dunn has been published in the areas of the ethics of community advocacy, environmental justice, urban sustainability, water quality, cooperative federalism, and the Clean Water Act. She has taught on the subjects of environmental justice, and human rights and the environment as Dean of Environmental Law
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Programs at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University. She has also taught at the Columbus School of Law, Catholic University of America, where she served as faculty adviser to the student Environmental Law Society. Ms. Dunn most recently taught environmental justice as an Adjunct Associate Professor of Law at the American University’s Washington College of Law. Ms. Dunn received a B.A. in political science and French from James Madison University followed by a J.D. from the Columbus School of Law.
Todd DeKrygerNorth American Regional Manager for Agri
Supplier Development, Nestlé
Todd DeKryger is North American Regional Manager for Agri Supplier Development for Nestlé Infant Nutrition in Fremont, Michigan. Amongst
other things, his duties include developing agricultural policy for Gerber and providing leadership on infant food contaminant and agricultural sustainability issues. He is a three-time Michigan State Spartan, earning a B.S. from the Department of Horticulture, a M.S. from the Department of Entomology and a Ph.D. from the Department of Community Sustainability.
Steve Foss
Program Specialist, Washington State Dept. of
Agriculture (WSDA)
Steve received his Master’s degree in Horticulture from the University of Hawaii. His 39-year career in agriculture includes work in !eld/crop management,
research, consulting and regulatory. Currently he is responsible for reviewing pesticide/fertilizer labels and data for Section 24cs, Section 18 emergency exemptions, Experimental Use Permits, adjuvants, Section 25b and Section 3 pesticides. Steve also worked several years with WSDA’s Waste Pesticide Program and led two surface water/private drinking well/drift monitoring projects for speci!c pesticides. Prior to coming to WSDA in 1990 he worked as Research Analyst at SRI International, Research Biologist with ICI Americas (formerly Stauffer Chemical), and as a Horticulturist/Assistant Field Manager at Mac Farms of Hawaii.
Rose Kachadoorian
President, Association of American Pesticide
Control Officials (AAPCO)
Rose helped write the State Lead Agency Response to National Association of State Department of Agriculture on biostimulants, and also AAPCO’s
Comments on EPA’s Draft Guidance for Plant Regulator Label Claims, Including Plant Biostimulants. Ms. Kachadoorian is a Program Manager with the Oregon Department of Agriculture’s (ODA) Pesticides Program, and has been with ODA for over 24 years. She oversees pesticide registrations, certi!cation and licensing of pesticide applicators, and pesticide-related endangered species and water quality issues. She is also heavily involved with pollinator protection issues, at both the state and national level.
Spencer Karabelas-Pittman
North American Sustainable Agriculture Lead,
McCain Foods Limited
Spencer is a young professional who strives to develop "ourishing sustainability initiatives driven through robust research, collaborative development,
and a thirst for positive change. Since early 2019 Spencer has been working in his dream career with McCain Foods, in assisting with development of their global sustainability strategy and report, before taking the opportunity to further develop and enhance the sustainability of their North American Agriculture. Through his work Spencer seeks ways to reduce agricultural environmental impacts and improve livelihoods without sacri!cing crop yield and quality
Jeannine Kausch
Acting Senior Advisor, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency
Jeannine has served in different capacities in the Biopesticides and Pollution Prevention Division of the U.S. EPA’s Of!ce of Pesticide Programs
since 2007. The majority of that time has been spent in the Microbial Pesticides Branch, working !rst as a Risk Manager and later as the Product Manager. During that time, she led several teams that comprehensively assessed and mitigated risks and completed numerous registration actions, including those involving approximately 60 new active ingredients. More recently, she has assumed the role of acting Senior Advisor in the Immediate Of!ce and now spends her time on special projects and issues associated with all of the pesticide types managed by her division: biochemical pesticides, emerging technologies, and microbial pesticides. She also has extensive experience in working on pesticide enforcement actions with regional and state partners and takes pride in continuing to learn about pesticide-related laws and regulations and passing that knowledge to junior staff and external stakeholders, who are always asking challenging questions. Prior to joining the U.S. EPA, she was a Biological Technician with the Bureau of Land Management and Pennsylvania Game Commission, collecting !eld data on animals like the greater sage-grouse and white-tailed deer, and a Chemical Operations Task Leader with the U.S. Army, participating in monthly training exercises in southern California for deploying military personnel. Jeannine has a Master of Studies in Environmental Law from the Vermont Law School and a Bachelor of Science in Wildlife and Fisheries Science from the Pennsylvania State University.
Dr. Ulrich Kuhlmann
Executive Director, Commonwealth Agricultural
Bureaux International (CABI)
Ulrich has worked at CABI for the past 20 years, starting out as Head of CABI Switzerland’s arthropod biological control research programme
where he was responsible for the development and management of several international agricultural classical biological research projects. In 2010, Ulrich was appointed as Regional Director, CABI, Switzerland, as well as Programme Executive of Plantwise – CABI’s !rst "agship programme that works in close partnership with relevant parties to strengthen national plant health systems from within, thereby enabling countries to provide farmers with the
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knowledge they need to lose less and feed more. In 2016, Ulrich moved on to the role of Executive Director, Global Operations, where he works on fostering collaborations between the eleven CABI centers and international partners, and developing new opportunities to improve agricultural production, alleviate poverty and enhance nutrition and food security. He is also responsible for overseeing the strategic direction and delivery of CABI’s scienti!c program.
Russell Laird
Vice President of Public Affairs, National
Industrial Hemp Council
Russell has more than 25 years of diverse career experience in government relations as well as public affairs and business management. He has direct
experience in the Washington, DC, public policy environment through work on Capitol Hill and federal agencies as well as various leadership roles in the private sector. He has served as staff of a Member of Congress and a committee in the U.S. House of Representatives managing legislative processes as well as oversight of federal agencies. He managed a program of stakeholder outreach for Philip Morris Company, which at the time included Kraft Foods and laid claim to being the largest purchaser of agricultural commodities in the country. He gained practical industry experience by managing his own business in the agriculture industry which involved cooperative work with the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Agricultural Research Service. He served on the transition team for the President, and the beachhead team at USDA. Russell received his Bachelor of Science degree in Agricultural Economics from Texas Tech University.
Jennifer Lilly
Senior Regulatory Manager for Biotics,
Indigo Ag
Having worked in agriculture for 20 years, Jennifer spent the past 10 focused on regulatory and now serves as the Senior Regulatory Manager for
Biotics at Indigo Ag. Jennifer also co-chairs the BPIA Regulatory Committee while co-leading the BPIA Hemp Taskforce, which led her to moderating the Industrial Hemp Panel. Jennifer is excited to support the needs of the hemp industry through the promotion of biological inputs at BPIA.
Amy Roberts
Regulatory Manager, Lallemand Plant Care
Amy has over 27 years of experience and expertise in successfully leading biopesticide registration efforts for products in the U.S. and abroad. Amy is recognized as an expert in biopesticide registration
and in the distinctive issues related to this class of products. Ms. Roberts has extensive knowledge and insight into the workings and procedures of the Biopesticides and Pollution Prevention Division, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s division that regulates biopesticides, as well as strong working relationships with U.S., Canadian, international regulators, allied organizations, and trade groups. She currently serves as co-chair of BPIA’s Regulatory Committee.
Soumya Roy
Research Fellow, Ocean Spray
Currently, Soumya heads up the Process Engineering Group and Emerging Technologies. He has been with Ocean Spray for 13 years in various capacities. He has over 24 years of expertise
in the Food and Supplement industry. Besides Ocean Spray, Soumya worked at GNC as a Senior Director and at General Mills as a Scientist at various levels. He currently serves on the Advisory Board of Food Science Program at the Framingham State University and conducts collaborative research with many universities across the United States. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Dairy Technology from India, an M.S. in Food Science from Clemson University, a Ph.D. in Food Engineering from the Penn State University and a M.B.A. from Babson College. Soumya is an inventor of over 13 patents and his current research includes the use of cranberry as biopesticide.
Justin Schneir
Founder, Tractor Beverage Co.
Justin is an entrepreneur and founder of Tractor Beverage Co. He sold his !rst company when he was 37 and has continued in his passion of developing and growing companies. He has
consulted with hundreds of executives nationwide. With a M.A. in counseling, 20 years of high-pro!le business experience, and a passion for holistic health, he excels at helping business leaders cultivate their talents through advisory boards, mentorship, and self-knowledge. He advocates building C-suite teams that capitalize upon the strengths of individuals. He is a foodie down to his soul, and his highest form of a compliment is to raise his hands in the air in praise, mid bite.
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Terry Stone
Global Regulatory Leader, Corteva
Terry is the Global Regulatory Leader for Corteva’s portfolio of biological products. Prior to joining Corteva, Terry was Vice President for Regulatory Affairs and Sustainability at Agrinos and held
leadership roles with Syngenta, The Scotts Company and Monsanto working in global regulatory affairs, sustainability, industry relations and research and development. He helped establish and chair BPIA’s Biostimulant Innovation Committee and was co-founder of the Biostimulant Industry Workgroup. He has earned Master’s degrees in International Business and Entomology.
Mark Trimmer
Managing Partner, DunhamTrimmer, LLC
Mark is Managing Partner of DunhamTrimmer LLC, a business management, strategic marketing, market research and intelligence company with a singular emphasis on the global biological markets
for agriculture. Founded in 2011, DunhamTrimmer focuses exclusively on biological products including biopesticides, biocontrol, and biostimulants. Mark Trimmer has more than 30 years of experience in research, product development, registration, technical service, and technology licensing in the crop protection industry. Mark previously worked in International Product Development for American Cyanamid, Technology Acquisition & Licensing for BASF, and Vice President R&D for NutraPark prior to founding his own company. Over his career, Mark has worked both domestically and internationally to develop and register crop protection products across a wide range of crops and uses. Mark received his Ph.D. and M.S. degrees from Cornell University in Agronomy.
Nick Young
Supervising Senior Environmental Scientist,
California Department of Food & Agriculture’s
Fertilizing Materials Inspection Program
Nick has been with CDFA for thirteen years and was instrumental in the development of the inspection
protocol for their Organic Input Material Program implemented worldwide. His role involves education and outreach, as well as regulatory enforcement of fertilizing materials. Nick currently serves as President of the Association of American Plant Food Control Of!cials. Nick studied Plant Science at California State Polytechnic University Pomona, where he also taught as an Adjunct Professor. His received his initial undergraduate degree from University of California, Santa Barbara. He resides in Orange County, California with his wife, two children, and two unruly Australian Shepherds.
Beau Whitney
Cannabis Operations and Supply Chain Expert,
Whitney Economics
As a recognized analytics expert and cannabis economist, Whitney brings extensive experience and sophistication on every aspect of the supply
chain in a vertically integrated cannabis economy. Whitney’s professional experience encompasses business operation successes from Intel and TriQuint Semiconductor, where he oversaw scale ampli!cation for semiconductors and modules to address the rapidly growing supply demands of the global mobile device market. Further, Whitney has designed and implemented ef!ciencies into the cultivation, extraction, edible manufacturing, wholesale and retail distribution operations of a vertically integrated cannabis operation, which directly expanded the company’s revenue from $100K to $2M per month. His expertise on elasticity of cannabis demand, multiplier effects, modeling of illicit to legal consumer conversions, and the economic impact on jobs and taxes in the cannabis industry have been recognized throughout the economics community. Whitney Economics and New Frontier Data white papers analyzing the cannabis market have been referenced in Bloomberg, Forbes, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, New York Times, USA Today, the Associated Press, as well as in leading cannabis industry publications. Whitney is a member of the American Economic Association, the Oregon chapter President of the National Association of Business Economics and participates on the Oregon Governor’s Council of Economic Advisors. He has provided policy recommendations at the state, national and international levels and is considered an authority on cannabis economics.
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