BioWorks Names Chris Rose New Interim General Manager

BioWorks appoints Chris Rose as Interim General Manager web

Chris Rose, BioWorks

BioWorks, a North American provider of biological solutions for horticulture, has appointed Chris Rose as Interim General Manager, marking the beginning of a new phase focused on acceleration, disciplined execution, and sales expansion.

Founded in 1993, BioWorks has built a strong legacy under the leadership of Bill Foster, who has guided the company until today. As part of a planned leadership transition, Chris Rose will now lead the organization into its next stage of growth.

“Today we initiate an important new phase, built on a legacy to honor and an acceleration to execute,” says Jonas Hipólito, President of BioTrop. “BioWorks has strong competitive advantages, deep customer relationships, and an exceptional team. To unlock the next level of value, we sought leadership capable of elevating the business with speed, energy, and creativity. We found those qualities within the company.”

Chris Rose, a biologist by training, has been with BioWorks since 2013. Over the past decade, he has held leadership roles across Operations, R&D, and Marketing, combining technical depth with commercial acumen and a deep understanding of growers’ needs.

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“This is not a reset. It is an acceleration,” Rose says. “Our strategy remains clear. Our responsibility now is to execute it effectively, despite market hurdles, competitive pressure, and unexpected challenges. We will start with revenue growth and portfolio expansion, while ensuring our operations scale efficiently as we move forward”.

BioWorks’ next phase will focus on strengthening leadership in horticulture and greenhouse crops, expanding into open-field specialty crops such as grapes, almonds, berries, and other high-value crops, accelerating revenue growth through disciplined commercial execution, maximizing and expanding national coverage across the U.S., scaling operations to support portfolio expansion and leveraging BioTrop’s proprietary biological technologies in the U.S. market.

In addition, BioWorks plans to begin exporting its Trichoderma production from its Victor, NY, facility, to Brazil and Europe, reinforcing the site’s strategic role within the group’s global manufacturing footprint.

“We are extremely enthusiastic to have Chris step into the General Manager role,” says Bill Foster. “This marks the beginning of a new phase of prosperity for BioWorks, a company that has built strong representation in the U.S., and now will tap into BIOTROP’s technologies and support to generate disciplined growth.”

In 2023, BioWorks became part of the BioFirst Group, a global leader in biological solutions. In early 2026, BioWorks transitioned under the management of BioTrop, a world leader in biological solutions for agriculture, headquartered in Brazil playing a strategic role in supporting BioWorks’ growth and innovation roadmap.

Hipólito emphasized that this transition reinforces stability and long-term commitment to customers.

“Bill built an extraordinary foundation over nearly three decades. We are deeply grateful for his leadership and the culture he established. Our commitment is to preserve that legacy while strengthening it. BioWorks will continue to be an organization that loves its customers, executes with discipline, and grows responsibly”.

Bill Foster will remain closely connected to the company during the transition period until the end of May, ensuring continuity and alignment.

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