Fall Creek Farm & Nursery Inc. has appointed Robert (Bob) Reiter to its board of directors. Reiter, former head of research and development for Bayer Crop Science, brings more than three decades of global experience in plant breeding, biotechnology and large-scale agricultural innovation.
“It’s a privilege to welcome Bob to our board,” said Kevin Murphy, executive chair of Fall Creek’s board of directors. “As Fall Creek continues to expand its global footprint, the depth of Bob’s scientific leadership and his record of delivering innovation to growers worldwide will help guide our long-term strategy. His appointment reflects our commitment to strengthening governance and bringing world-class expertise to the table.”
“Fall Creek is at an exciting moment in its evolution,” said Cort Brazelton, board member, engaged shareholder and strategic adviser to Fall Creek. “As a multigenerational family company, Fall Creek is committed to serving the success and well-being of the entire blueberry industry over the long term. Bob’s experience, knowledge and passion will help us strengthen our innovation engine and reinforce our continued investments in science, genetics, grower success and the growth of the blueberry category on the road to becoming the world’s favorite fruit.”
As an independent director, Reiter will support Fall Creek’s focus on accelerating applied innovation for growers, enhancing genetic pipelines and strengthening the company’s ability to meet global expectations for quality, consistency and reliability.
“I’m honored to join the Fall Creek board and excited to work alongside leaders who are deeply committed to advancing blueberry genetics and the success of growers worldwide,” Reiter said. “The company’s strong mission, global perspective and focus on innovation align closely with my own experiences in agricultural research and development.”
Fall Creek CEO Marc de Beer emphasized the value Reiter brings to growers and partners: “Bob has spent his career translating science into real-world solutions for farmers. His insights will help us accelerate variety development, strengthen supply reliability and continue delivering value to growers and retailers across markets.”
Reiter earned a bachelor’s degree in horticulture from Penn State University and a master’s degree and doctorate in plant breeding and plant genetics from the University of Wisconsin–Madison.