Source.ag, the leading AI provider empowering greenhouse growers, has announced the appointment of new Independent Director Trish Malarkey to the board as well as a number of industry leaders to key management roles.
This follows a successful Series A funding round in the first half of 2023 which raised $27M. The new appointments further boost Source.ag’s ability to democratize access to fruit and vegetables without breaking planetary boundaries.
Trish Malarkey has been appointed as the independent Director to the board. With a career spanning three decades in food and agricultural innovation, Malarkey has an extensive history of leadership in research and development roles at prominent multinational corporations, including DSM and Syngenta. Coupled with her active experience in advising start up companies and her tenure as a Non-Executive Director at Novozymes, Malarkey is poised to significantly support Source’s journey into its forthcoming expansion phase.
Source.ag has also appointed a new CFO, Claire Tange, to the board. Tange previously was CFO at Fastned and Dott and is the founder of Joanna Invests, a platform that empowers women to become angel investors and invest in female entrepreneurs.
Previously at the helm of Mollie’s commercial operations, Derek Vreeburg has taken on the role of Chief Commercial Officer (CCO). As CCO, Vreeburg will concentrate on cultivating robust commercial partnerships and achieving Source’s ambitious growth plans, not only within the Netherlands but also on a global scale.
Eva Laumans has joined as a new VP of People and Culture. Prior to joining Source.ag, Laumans acted as Global HR Manager at Booking.com and as Head of HR at CarNext.com. Her role will encompass not only driving Source’s expansion, but also ensuring that the organization maintains its reputation as an exceptional workplace.
Rien Kamman, CEO and co-founder of Source.ag, said: “These exciting hires serve as the highest expression of trust in our mission, and will help accelerate our ability to democratize access to fruit and vegetables without breaking planetary boundaries. The extended team is uniquely positioned to support Source.ag in our ambitious plans to change the game in greenhouse agriculture as we continue to develop our AI technology to empower growers worldwide to accelerate their growth and increase their vegetable yields while also lowering resource usage.”
Source.ag’s advanced AI technology empowers growers worldwide to accelerate their growth and operate their facilities more efficiently, resulting in increased vegetable yields and more sustainable practices. Source.ag focuses on the largest global fresh vegetable segments such as tomatoes and peppers, with the ambition to ultimately help all fruit and vegetable growers.