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Benchmark expands UK salmon sales team

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Benchmark, which supplies salmon ova around the world from its hatcheries in Iceland and Norway, says that it is stepping up its commitment to the UK aquaculture sector through expansion of its UK-based salmon sales team.

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Harry Tziouvas is now Benchmark's commercial lead UK and global land-based

He will oversee the sales of salmon ova to conventional salmon farmers in the UK and Ireland, as well as land-based salmon farmers around the world © Benchmark

Following a new hire, Harry Tziouvas has been promoted to commercial lead UK and global land-based. Formerly occupying the position of global sales and technical manager for salmon, Tziouvas brings a wealth of experience, previously serving as senior biologist for the Scottish Salmon Company (now Bakkafrost Scotland), overseeing fish health management across marine and freshwater sites.

Joining Tziouvas in his commercial team is Alex Kulczyk, recently appointed as sales and technical UK associate. With a background as site manager at AquaGen´s Holywood breeding centre and a BSc in aquaculture and fisheries management, he brings experience of leading production sites and fostering strong customer relations.

"I am thrilled that Alex has embraced this exciting opportunity to contribute his expertise to Benchmark," said Tziouvas in a press release.

"His background and experience will undoubtedly strengthen our support for Scottish and Irish customers."

Commenting on his new role, Kulczyk, who will be based at Benchmark’s offices in Edinburgh, stated: " I am very excited to join and contribute to the dynamic team at Benchmark. Aquaculture is a fast paced and innovative industry, and I believe that the specialized products and services that Benchmark provides will support a sustainable and resilient future. I look forward to working alongside and supporting our Scottish and Irish customers and being a part of this forward-thinking company."

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