Stephanie Jensen has joined the BASF Professional & Specialty Solutions business as its director for the U.S. business. The P&SS business focuses on new and innovative solutions for customers in the pest control, turf, ornamentals and vegetation management/forestry markets.
Jensen has been with BASF for 16 years, in a variety of roles spanning marketing, planning, and mergers and acquisitions. Most recently, she served as the director, group controlling and data management for the North American Crop Protection Division of BASF. She also represents BASF on the board of directors of WakeEd Partnership as chair-elect and serves on their programs committee.
“I am thrilled for this opportunity as the P&SS business is where I started when I joined BASF - so this feels like a bit of homecoming to me,” Jensen said. “I am very much looking forward to working with our teams and customers to bring exciting new innovations to market.”
Jensen graduated from Bentley University with a BS in finance and later an MBA.
Jensen has been with BASF for 16 years, in a variety of roles spanning marketing, planning, and mergers and acquisitions. Most recently, she served as the director, group controlling and data management for the North American Crop Protection Division of BASF. She also represents BASF on the board of directors of WakeEd Partnership as chair-elect and serves on their programs committee.
“I am thrilled for this opportunity as the P&SS business is where I started when I joined BASF - so this feels like a bit of homecoming to me,” Jensen said. “I am very much looking forward to working with our teams and customers to bring exciting new innovations to market.”
Jensen graduated from Bentley University with a BS in finance and later an MBA.
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