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Benchmark intensifies focus on UK aquaculture industry with commercial team expansion

Harry Tziouvas and Alex Kulczyk will strengthen the company’s support for Scottish and Irish customers.

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Harry Tziouvas (left) has been promoted to commercial lead UK and global land-based. Alex Kulczyk (right) has been appointed as sales and technical UK associate to support customers in the UK and Ireland. Credits: Benchmark
January 8, 2024

Benchmark expanded its UK commercial team to continue its commitment to the UK aquaculture sector.

Harry Tziouvas has been promoted to the role of commercial lead UK and global land-based. Formerly occupying the position of global sales and technical manager for salmon, Tziouvas brings a wealth of experience, previously serving as senior biologist for the Scottish Salmon Company (now Bakkafrost Scotland), overseeing fish health management across marine and freshwater sites in the North region.

Joining Tziouvas in his commercial team is Alex Kulczyk, recently appointed as sales and technical UK associate. With a background as site manager at AquaGen´s Holywood Breeding Centre and a BSc in aquaculture and fisheries management, Alex brings valuable expertise in leading production sites and fostering strong customer relations. Alex’s addition reinforces Benchmark’s commitment to delivering exceptional services to its Scottish and Irish customers.

“I am thrilled that Alex has embraced this exciting opportunity to contribute his expertise to Benchmark,” said Tziouvas. “His background and experience will undoubtedly strengthen our support for Scottish and Irish customers.”

“I am very excited to join and contribute to the dynamic team at Benchmark. Aquaculture is a fast-paced and innovative industry, and I believe that the specialized products and services that Benchmark provides will support a sustainable and resilient future. I look forward to working alongside and supporting our Scottish and Irish customers and being a part of this forward-thinking company,” said Kulczyk.