Joel Cheney
About Joel Cheney
Joel Cheney serves as the Director of Global Partnerships at Thrive Agritech, where he focuses on resource preservation and ecosystem sustainability in agriculture. With a background in graphic design and jazz guitar, he has over five years of experience in forming strategic alliances within the indoor agriculture industry.
Work at Thrive Agritech
Joel Cheney has served as the Director of Global Partnerships at Thrive Agritech since 2019. In this role, he focuses on forming strategic alliances with global agricultural producers to enhance resource preservation and ecosystem sustainability. His work emphasizes the development of sustainable solutions within the indoor agriculture sector. Prior to this position, he held the role of Director of Illumination at Thrive Agritech from 2016 to 2019, where he contributed to innovative lighting solutions for agricultural applications.
Education and Expertise
Joel Cheney earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) from SUNY Oswego, where he studied Graphic Design and Jazz Guitar from 1998 to 2002. His educational background has equipped him with a unique perspective that he applies to his work in agricultural practices. He possesses expertise in forming strategic partnerships that promote sustainability and resource preservation in agriculture.
Background
Joel Cheney has a professional background that spans several years in the agricultural industry. He has been involved in various roles that focus on sustainability and innovation. His experience at Thrive Agritech has allowed him to advocate for practices that support ecosystem sustainability and resource conservation.
Achievements
During his tenure at Thrive Agritech, Joel Cheney has made significant contributions to the field of indoor agriculture. His advocacy for sustainable agricultural practices and resource preservation has positioned him as a key figure in forming strategic alliances with agricultural producers globally. His previous role as Director of Illumination also highlights his commitment to advancing agricultural technologies.