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Yield10 Names Sherri M. Brown as Special Commercial and Technical Advisor

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Yield10 Bioscience, Inc. named Sherri M. Brown, PhD, as a special commercial and technical advisor to the company, effective immediately. Brown is currently managing director of The Yield Lab, a global agrifood tech accelerator based in St. Louis. She previously served in a number of leadership positions involving the development and global commercialization of new biotechnology traits for canola, soybean and corn at Monsanto Company for 28 years.
“We are delighted to welcome Brown, an agricultural industry leader of tremendous caliber, to a crucial advisory role with Yield10,” says Oliver Peoples, PhD, president and chief executive officer of Yield10. “She possesses a wealth of experience leading teams that have successfully developed and commercialized innovative biotechnology traits globally in canola, soybean and corn. Her extensive background in plant science, the assessment of yield traits in the field, global experience, and knowledge of the commercial landscape will make her an invaluable resource for our team during this important period of our growth.”

“The Yield10 team brings a differentiated approach and new insights to the identification of novel yield traits for commercial food and feed crops, which has led to the discovery and evaluation of a remarkable pipeline of yield traits,” says Brown. “The outcomes they have reported to date have been impressive, and I look forward to working with their team to contribute to the company’s success.”

Brown joined The Yield Lab as Managing Director in 2017. From 1989 to 2017, she served in a number of leadership positions at Monsanto, most involving the development and global commercialization of new traits for corn and oilseed crops including soybean and canola. Brown most recently served as vice president, Science Strategy at Monsanto from 2014 to 2017 and as a member of the Monsanto Leadership Council. Prior to that, she was vice president, Global Commercial Technology/Product Development from 2008 to 2014 where she was responsible for evaluating and launching the seed and trait pipeline, including eight new biotech traits. In addition, she was vice president, Technology, Global Corn Business (1999-2004) and vice president, Technology, Oilseeds Business team (1998-1999). Brown earned a PhD at Indiana University, Bloomington, with a major in Genetics/Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology. She earned a B.S. at Hope College, Holland, Michigan, with a double major in Biology and Chemistry.

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