Zain Lilani
About Zain Lilani
Zain Lilani is a horticulturist currently working at Kalera in Ellenwood, Georgia, where he conducts crop scouting and daily inspections. He has previous experience as a field representative and poll worker, and holds a Bachelor of Business Administration from Georgia Gwinnett College.
Work at Kalera
Zain Lilani has been employed at Kalera as a Horticulturist II since 2021. In this role, he is based in Ellenwood, Georgia, and has accumulated three years of experience. His responsibilities include conducting scouting of crops to identify issues such as insects, diseases, and nutrient deficiencies. He performs daily inspections of growing areas and equipment to maintain optimal conditions. Additionally, he is responsible for collecting and inputting crop data to monitor performance and ensure quality control.
Previous Experience
Before joining Kalera, Zain Lilani worked as a Field Representative for the Progressive Turnout Project in 2020. This position lasted for five months and was based in the Atlanta Metropolitan Area. He also served as a Poll Worker for the Gwinnett County Government for two months in 2020 in Lawrenceville, Georgia. Prior to these roles, he worked as an In-Store Shopper for Instacart from 2019 to 2020 for seven months.
Education and Expertise
Zain Lilani studied at Georgia Gwinnett College, where he pursued a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) with a focus on Business Administration and Management. His academic tenure lasted from 2018 to 2021, culminating in the achievement of his degree. This educational background provides him with a solid foundation in business principles, which may complement his horticultural expertise.
Horticultural Skills
In his current role as a Horticulturist II at Kalera, Zain Lilani utilizes a range of horticultural skills. He conducts thorough crop scouting to detect potential issues, ensuring the health and productivity of the plants. His daily inspections of growing areas and equipment are crucial for maintaining optimal growing conditions. Furthermore, his responsibilities include the collection and input of crop data, which is essential for performance monitoring and quality control.