Mark Smith
Program Planner III at Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship
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United States
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Government Administration
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1 - 100 Employee
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Program Planner III
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Okt. 2021 - –Heute
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Pesticide Investigator
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Feb. 2020 - Okt. 2021
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City of West Des Moines
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United States
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Government Administration
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100 - 200 Employee
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Grounds Maintenance Specialist
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Juli 2003 - Feb. 2020
• Responsible for developing turf management strategies and implementing all fertilizer and chemical programs within the city. • Develop inter-department cooperative maintenance agreements with Public Works and private sports clubs effectively increasing productivity and decreasing costs. • Manage competitive procurement of all turf management materials and provide technical input to park planners for contract RFP’s. • Design new procedures to ensure compliance with the Phase II storm water permit resulting in reduced fertilizer and pesticide inputs while maintaining customer expectations. • Draft and submit goals and strategies for acceptance into the USEPA Pesticide Environmental Stewardship Program to reduce pesticide exposure to people and the environment. • Implement programs for invasive species control and education. • Perform playground audits, inspections and maintenance and provide input on playground design and selection. • Provide input into park development, maintenance, operations, and management plans. • Develop and manage 7 sites in existing parks for native landscape reconstruction and provide leadership within the department on natural resource area management. • Identify hazardous tree situations and perform general tree maintenance. • Perform general repairs of park facilities. • Supervise work of part-time and seasonal employees and serve as work crew leader. • Actively involved on several department committees including: Quality team, Green Team, CIP committee, CIP Budget PAT Team and the lead on the Park Inspection Committee.
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Owner/President
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Jan. 2000 - Mai 2003
• President of a full service design/build landscape, irrigation and lawn care company. • Responsible for all aspects of business management including: Drafting effective business plans, instilling the values and niche of a start up business, attaining revenue and profit increases, driving productivity, quality and performance improvements.• Managed all job sites as well as seasonal and contract employees. • Lead the company to a 200% increase in sales and 300% increase in profits with 80% of sales based on referrals.
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BASF
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Germany
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Chemical Manufacturing
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700 & Above Employee
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Sales Representative
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Jan. 1995 - Sept. 1999
• Served in several capacities working my way up from internships in IA and NC. • Hired as a CommServ Representative for the Eastern region of the Coastal Business Group.• Inside sales responsibility for $3.1 million in East Coast accounts, field inbound calls, provide technical product support and service and provide marketing support to horticultural and specialty product market managers. • Participate in yearly planning cycles providing input for marketing plans. • Assist in sales and marketing of turf and ornamental products. • Train seasonal interns with the CommServ Department. • Promoted to Sales Representative serving 60 counties in Eastern OH and Western PA. • Responsible for sales forecasting, sales planning, inventory control and budget optimization.• Achieved a 12% increase in core products, successfully introduced five new products and generated 5 new bulk herbicide accounts in 2 years. • Managed complaints to less than 1% of sales. • Conducted 15-20 dealer/grower meetings each year. • Present business plans and incentive programs to top tier accounts to increase profitability.• Plan dealer and distributor activities to strengthen business relationships
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Education
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Iowa State University
Bachelor of Science (BS), Agricultural Education and Agronomy