Agrellus Names Dr. Sofia Kamenidou as Field Operations and Innovation Manager to Enhance Proving Ground Trials

Sofia Kamenidou

Agrellus Names Dr. Sofia Kamenidou as Field Operations and Innovation Manager to Enhance Proving Ground – Farm Scale Trials.

KANSAS CITY, KS, UNITED STATES, February 27, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — Agrellus, Inc., a leader in agricultural technology and synergistic grower services, announces the appointment of Dr. Sofia Kamenidou as Field Operations and Innovation Manager. Dr. Kamenidou joins the leadership team to drive operational excellence and technical expansion at Agrellus.

Dr. Kamenidou has over fifteen years of high-level expertise in plant science, nutrition, and complex project management, holding a PhD in Plant Science and Nutrition, an MSc in Horticulture, and a BSc in Crop and Food Production. Her career is marked by her ability to merge rigorous scientific research with large-scale operational execution.

Before joining Agrellus, Sofia was Project Manager for the Citrus Clean Plant Network (CCPN) at the University of California Riverside, managing the administration of the California center, overseeing virology and analytical laboratories, and acting as a liaison between the scientific community and the agricultural industry. Her experience also includes neurocognitive data quality control and clinical trials, enhancing her skills in SOP development and team training.

At Agrellus, Dr. Kamenidou will focus on managing the Proving Ground field operations division, building trial protocols, recruiting and training agronomists, and overseeing data collection processes to create high-value certified data sets for agricultural manufacturers.

“We are recruiting great minds who understand the value of hard work at Agrellus! We are very thankful to have Sofia join our team during this period of rapid growth,” said Chris Johnson, CEO. “Her deep technical roots in plant science, combined with her track record in managing complex datasets and multicultural teams, make her the ideal leader to scale our Proving Ground on Farm Trials Programs while providing great value to the innovation initiatives here at Agrellus. She will be a critical connection point between manufacturers, farm leaders, agronomists, and sales teams.”

By bridging the gap between scientific discovery and commercial application, Dr. Kamenidou’s leadership will accelerate Agrellus’ mission of serving growers as equity partners and providing the enterprise with insights to power the next generation of food and fuel.

Agrellus: Based in Lubbock, TX, Agrellus is a digital platform transforming agriculture by monetizing primary data on every acre, every year. Solutions empower farmers, retailers, and the broader energy and ag supply chains with tools, financial services, and sustainability scaling.

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3 responses to “Agrellus Names Dr. Sofia Kamenidou as Field Operations and Innovation Manager to Enhance Proving Ground Trials”

  1. Looks like Agrellus has found their next “Field Operations and Innovation Manager” – because nothing says progress like a title longer than my last tax return. 🙄📊

  2. Baby Brown Avatar
    Baby Brown

    Oh, fabulous, another PhD in the room to “enhance” our everyday farm trials—because what we really needed was more complex data sets to juggle. 🍅💼

  3. SpellTansy Avatar
    SpellTansy

    Just what every agricultural tech company needs—another PhD to tell us how to grow potatoes better! 🍟 If only they could manage to grow a sense of humor as well. 🤷‍♂️

  4. mad rascal Avatar
    mad rascal

    Oh, brilliant! Because obviously what agriculture really needed was another PhD to tell us how to grow plants – I mean, who wouldn’t want their veggies served with a side of complex project management? 😂

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