SPILLERS® Appoints New Regional Sales Manager

SPILLERS® has appointed Amy Rogers as Regional Sales Manager for the South West. She joins a specialist team of ten people who provide sales support around the UK for the SPILLERS® range of more than 30 horse feeds.

Amy holds an Equine Science degree from Hartpury College. She has spent the past three years working for Mole Valley Farmers, first as a member of the customer services teams and then as Company Trainer, delivering bespoke training packages to different areas of the business. A Devon farmer’s daughter Amy has had a lifelong interest in horses and learnt to ride at the age of five on a pony that had come straight off the moor! Pony Club was big part of Amy’s early riding life and this inspired a love for show jumping and eventing. She spent several years British Eventing and now enjoys training youngsters and ex racehorses.

In her role as Regional Sales Manager at SPILLERS® Amy will be prioritising on making SPILLERS® products available throughout all retail outlets in the South West region. She will help to deliver display solutions, new product launches and national and bespoke retailer promotions.

Amy said: “SPILLERS® has provided me with the ultimate job by enabling me to combine my profession with my passion for horses. It’s an exciting opportunity for me to develop the South West and I’m looking forward to building mutual and beneficial working relationships with all my clients.”

SPILLERS® produces feeds to suit all types, including a range of superior fibres and balancers, Laminitis Trust approved products and new SPILLERS® Alfalfa-Pro which carries the BETA Equine Gastric Ulceration Syndrome (EGUS) Certification Mark. SPILLERS® nutritionists offer free yard visits for yards of 10 or more horses and can also be found at many competitions, camps, race meets and horse sales.

There has never been a better time to stock and sell SPILLERS® products. Contact your local SPILLERS® Regional Sales Manager to find out more, call 01908 226626 or visit www.spillers-feeds.com.

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