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Oct. 6, 2025 Source: Semios Group news release
Thesingh has built her career by taking on first-of-their-kind roles and driving change at scale. At Wilbur-Ellis, she led an Ag Solutions business, launching farmer-facing digital agronomy tools and a sustainability product line, while advancing a $300M proprietary crop inputs business. She also served as Chief Technology Officer and led Strategy & Business Development, home to the company's enterprise transformation team. At Cargill, she worked in agriculture on several continents, developing farmer solutions in the U.S., leading grain origination and crop input distribution across seven countries in Central and Eastern Europe, and helping unite four animal protein businesses into one cohesive group. Her grower-first insight, experience with complex operations technology solutions, and global leadership make her well-suited to guide Semios into its next phase of growth. "I am honored to join the Semios Group at such a pivotal time," said Thesingh. "Growers continue to face unprecedented challenges, but Semios' independence from Big Ag, robust digital platform, and global scale put us in a unique position to deliver the solutions they need. My focus will be on driving innovation and expanding the value we bring to growers worldwide." Mick Sawka, Chairman of the Board, added: "Amie combines global strategy, operational excellence, and vision with a proven ability to deliver results. She has transformed businesses at scale, and we are confident she will strengthen Semios' leadership and advance our position as a leader in digital agriculture." About Semios Group Founded in 2010, Vancouver-based Semios offers Precision Agriculture as a Service that includes real-time crop data and pest management tools for ag professionals. Leveraging a network of sensors that provide more than 500M data points measuring climate, water, insect and disease activity daily, we apply big data analytics and machine learning to reduce and mitigate crop risks and automate daily activities. Semios has been named to the Global Cleantech 100, an annual list of the 100 most innovative cleantech companies globally, and the Thrive Top 50, list of the 50 leading global AgTech companies. Semios continues to grow its crop management platform by partnering with other leading decision-aid farming solutions and recently acquired Agworld, Altrac and Centricity to deliver more value to ag professionals under one login. Tweet |
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