
Photos courtesy of Star Roses and Plants
Star Roses and Plants has added four people to its sales team.

David Nuckolls, territory manager serving Alabama and North Florida, most recently worked as a sales representative at McHutchsion’s. Prior to that, he was the production manager at Tippah County Growers, owner of Bloom Haven Farms and head grower at Southern Growers. Contact him at dnuckolls@starrosesandplants.com.

Eric Nyberg, territory manager serving Georgia and South Carolina, previously worked at Star Roses and Plants in the early 2000s. Since then, he has held roles at Syngenta as a sales representative and at Vaughan’s Horticulture, where he progressed from sales representative to regional sales manager. Contact him at enyberg@starrosesandplants.com.

Debbie Remblence, territory manager serving Nevada, Utah, Colorado and Northern California, was previously vice president of sales for North America at David Austin Roses, sales and customer service director at Greenhouse Megastore, sales manager at North Shore Living and most recently national account manager at Rocket Farms. Contact her at dremblence@starrosesandplants.com.

Erika Schaefer, customer service representative, previously, she served as the volunteer service manager at Habitat for Humanity. Contact her at eschaefer@starrosesandplants.com.
"I am thrilled with the caliber and diversity of talent these individuals bring to Star Roses and Plants, as I know it will further strengthen our ability to support our customers," said Tom O’Connell, director of sales, marketing and licensing at Star Roses and Plants.
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