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Meet the team

Support team

Adam Richards

Technical Support Specialist

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Adam is a Technical Support Specialist for both FARMAX and FarmIQ, supporting customers with technical issues and running online training sessions. He also manages the FARMAX accreditation programme, supporting rural professionals and farmers to level-up their FARMAX skills and knowledge. 

Louise Broad

Customer Support Specialist

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Lou was born and raised on sheep and beef farms in the Mangamahu, Akitio and Maraetotara (she still plays farmer on a lifestyle block outside of Wellington!), and went on to gain a Bachelor of Science majoring in genetics and molecular biology. She has been at FarmIQ since 2015 and loves helping out farmers on the support desk.

Teena Moody

Customer Support Specialist

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Teena's expertise is adult education. She has been training farmers to use FarmIQ since she first joined the company and was part of the support team. Teena moved away from support to work in other areas of the company, notably the development of FarmIQ's integrated Help. Now back on the support desk, Teena is enjoying having great conversations with farmers again.

Development team

Todd White

Strategy and Science Manager

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Todd has more than 25 years' experience in agriculture and agritech, including completing a PhD in pastoral science at Massey University, working in the farm system team at AgResearch, and working in various farm, science and education roles across the United States. He has been at FarmIQ for 11 years. As Strategy and Science Manager, his goal is to solve farmer problems by delivering simple but powerful technology solutions that advance the financial performance and environmental sustainability of pasture-based farming systems.

Paul Marshall

Desktop Developer

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Although he is a senior software developer for Rezare Systems, Paul spends most of his time as a desktop developer contracted to Farmax. He helped create the original Stockpol software in the 1980s, which later became FARMAX. Watching British comedy and choral singing keep him busy outside of work.