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Lincoln Romero joined FMC for Latin America business

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Lincoln Romero has joined FMC Corporation, Health and Nutrition, as business director for Latin Amer…
Lincoln Romero has joined FMC Corporation, Health and Nutrition, as business director for Latin America, a newly created position to manage the company’s presence in that region and pave the way for additional growth opportunities.

With more than 20 years experience in leadership positions at specialty chemical and biotechnology companies, Romero will drive the business and financial results in the region and work in collaboration with the global Health and Nutrition business leaders to define and lead the growth strategy in Latin America.

He previously served as managing director of Superbac Biotechnology Solutions, a Brazilian start-up company focused on providing sustainable products and solutions in agribusiness, sanitation and bioremediation.

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