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Intelinair Welcomes Clark Johnson as Business Development Leader

Intelinair is pleased to announce the addition of Clark Johnson as its Business Development Leader. Johnson brings more than a decade of cross-industry experience in agriculture, robotics, and technology integration, with a strong background in driving growth through strategic planning and relationship management.

In his new role, Johnson will focus on strengthening customer relationships, expanding market presence, and supporting Intelinair’s continued mission to deliver insights and data analysis to growers.

“Clark brings a unique blend of strategic vision, agricultural expertise, and a deep commitment to customer success,” said Tim Hassinger, President & CEO of Intelinair. “His ability to build strong B2B partnerships and deliver results aligns perfectly with our goals as we scale to meet growing demand for meaningful in-season field insights and data analysis.”

Johnson previously served as Chief Strategy Officer at AgTechLogic, where he led initiatives to define long-term company direction and enhance competitiveness. He also managed operations for Apache Sprayers in Western Canada, spearheading growth across sales, finance, and dealer networks.

“I’m excited to be joining Intelinair at such an exciting time in the company’s growth,” said Johnson. “What drew me here is the company’s unwavering commitment to innovation and its growing impact across key crops and markets. What continues to impress me is not only Intelinair’s technology, but the team’s commitment to being in the field—walking alongside growers and understanding their day-to-day challenges. I look forward to working with the team as we continue to deliver meaningful value to Midwest corn and soybean growers.”

For more information about Intelinair, visit intelinair.com.

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