New Regional Manager appointed for Dawson Valley

Cotton Australia has appointed a new Regional Manager to liaise with growers in the Dawson Valley.

Renee Surawski has a comprehensive background in agribusiness and applied science, coupled with extensive experience in the agriculture industry and project coordination.

In announcing the appointment, myBMP’s Rob Crothers said he was excited to have Renee as part of the team. “Renee is a dynamic and accomplished professional with an education and professional journey that reflects a deep commitment to agriculture and an exceptional skill in stakeholder relationship building. 

“Renee has successfully delivered various projects, including supply chain efficiency, quality assurance, stocktake projects, and community-based grant projects, showcasing versatility and project management skills.

“Her career reflects a blend of strategic thinking, operational excellence, and a profound ability to connect and communicate effectively across various sectors.”

Contact

renees@cotton.org.au

0427974132

PO Box 165 Theodore Q 4719

Regional Manager for the Dawson Valley - Renee Surawski
Regional Manager for the Dawson Valley - Renee Surawski

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