Paul is our newest member of the rep team. He has been in the horticultural industry since the early 80’s, after graduating from Lincoln College with a BHort Sci. His early working career involved working for a leading plant tissue culture company and NZ Fruit Growers Federation.
Paul has had a variety of roles including Northern Region Technical Advisor for Fruitfed and also as facilitator for a “Sustainable Farming Fund Best Practice in Avocados” project for the Avocado Industry Council from 2001-2004.
His interests are watersports, including swimming and surfing and he is a keen cyclist. His hobbies include painting, landscaping and enjoying a good wine.
Wynne MacLellan
Wynne is based in Gisborne, he is the Territory Manager for the lower North Island and is also Key Industries Product Manager. Wynne has 30+ years working in the Agricultural / Horticultural service industry in a variety of roles encompassing both wholesale and retail businesses.
These roles have given him an extensive knowledge (gained first hand at grower level) of different crops and the products used on them.
Wynne is passionate about sport, in particular playing golf. He has an impressive “low single figure” handicap and has represented Poverty Bay – East Coast in the Freyberg Masters Tournament. Wynne is also a club Captain of the Poverty Bay Golf Club.
Peter Visser
Residing in Nelson and employed by Key Industries in 2000, Peter represents Key Industries in the South Island as a Sales and Technical Representative.
Lately his responsibilities include Technical and Key Accounts Manager. Previous to working at Key Industries, Peter was involved in the horticultural industry for 18 years. This was both as a supply company representative and at orchard management level.
Peter’s interests include sports, (just about any), tramping and chilling out with a cold beer. He has also represented Central Districts in Cricket.
Campbell Perin
Campbell started his Pest Control Career in Perth, Western Australia, in 1990. His work involved controlling a wide range of pests including termites, snakes and Redback spiders.
Campbell moved back to NZ in 1995 to take up work in the pest control industry in New Zealand.
Outside of work, Campbell has spent much of his time over the last 9 years coaching rugby, and received the Walter Dixon Title in 2003 (under 13's Auckland Rep Side). Campbell changed to coaching College Rifles in 2007.