Changes aimed to drive commercial growth and innovation

Carl Cox
Carl Cox

Ankeny, IA (September 18, 2024) – PowerPollen announced strategic leadership changes to accelerate commercialization and drive ongoing innovation. These changes position the company for rapid revenue expansion and development of multiple business lines, capitalizing on its groundbreaking pollination-on-demand technology to revolutionize crop yields and sustainability in the global seed industry.

Paul Schickler, Chairman of PowerPollen’s Board of Directors, says, “The success of PowerPollen has brought us to a pivotal moment in the company’s journey, at a time that row crop farmers need access to technology that can unlock the most value in the field. These changes reflect our commitment to maximizing PowerPollen’s potential as we move into the next phase of growth.”

The leadership changes, effective immediately, include:

  • Todd Krone, founder and current CEO, will assume the role of Chief Innovation Officer, reporting directly to the Board Chair with a dotted line to the CEO. As the co-creator of the PowerPollen technology, Krone has built a solid platform to explore next-level technologies and business opportunities.
  • Carl Cox, current COO, has been appointed Interim Chief Executive Officer. Cox will be responsible for assuring the technology is fully commercialized and will oversee business development and effectiveness, and operations.
  • Jason Cope, founder and CIPO, will continue to lead a team focused on evolving and monetizing PowerPollen’s intellectual property portfolio along with engineering innovative systems that can be quickly adopted into the market.

“Todd’s visionary leadership brought us to this point. Now, in his new role, he will ensure we continue to innovate to address emerging challenges in agriculture,” says Schickler. “I am confident this leadership team can take the company to the next level as we rapidly commercialize and scale, and attract new customers, partners and investors.”

PowerPollen’s patented pollination-on-demand technology has shown the ability to increase crop yields and improve the sustainability of corn, wheat and rice production. The company currently holds commercial license agreements with many of the global seed producers as well as patents in key agricultural markets. Previously, PowerPollen announced plans to expand into grain production. 

“I’m incredibly proud of what the PowerPollen team has accomplished," Krone says. "We built a company that’s not only pushing the boundaries of agricultural technology but also making a real difference in crop productivity and sustainability. I’m excited to continue driving innovation and seeing our technology reach its full potential for farmers around the world.”

About PowerPollen®

PowerPollen offers a breakthrough, scalable technology to collect, preserve and apply pollen on-demand to help improve the productivity, profitability and sustainability of modern farming practices. Following multiple seasons of year-round field trials, PowerPollen’s patented pollination technology increases yield and improves the quality of commercial hybrid corn seed production. The company has applied its technology across thousands of commercial acres over the past several years. PowerPollen is headquartered in Iowa with additional research operations in Puerto Rico and Texas. Learn more about how PowerPollen’s on-demand pollination technology works at www.powerpollen.com.

Todd Krone
Todd Krone
Jason Cope
Jason Cope