Campey Sales Manager joins AGIF Board

Nick Brown, Campey Turf Care Systems' Export Sales Manager, has been appointed to the board of the Asian Golf Industry Federation Board (AGIF).

Nick Brown
Nick Brown

Nick Brown, Campey Turf Care Systems’ Export Sales Manager, has been appointed to the board of the Asian Golf Industry Federation Board (AGIF).

Brown brings more than 25 years’ experience in the golf and sports turf industry, including a previous role at Ransomes Jacobsen, where he gained extensive knowledge of international markets.

As the Export Sales Manager at Campey Turf Care Systems, a company specialising in turf care machinery, Brown is responsible for expanding Campey’s presence in international markets, focusing on building and maintaining long-lasting customer relationships.

Reflecting on his appointment, Brown said: “My role on the AGIF board allows me to directly engage with members, understand emerging trends, and advocate for their needs while building high-level networks in both developed and emerging markets.

“As golf continues to grow in its appeal across Asia — from grassroots development to championship venues — I feel that the AGIF and its board members remain essential to guiding that momentum in a direction that is commercially viable, environmentally responsible, and globally connected.”

AGIF President Chris Gray said: “We’re delighted to have an individual of Nick’s experience and understanding of the golf industry join the AGIF Board. We look forward to the fresh perspectives he will bring with him.After many years as a member, we’re especially pleased as this is the first time that Campey Turf Care Systems has had representation on the Board. These are exciting times for the Federation, and I have no doubt we will benefit from the expertise that Nick will bring to the table.”

Campey Turf Care Systems Managing Director Julia Campey added: “We have been working closely with the AGIF for many years, contributing advice, information and practical assistance on the ground to the golf course managers and turf professionals across Asia. To be able to positively influence the direction of the industry, through Nick’s experience and insight, is a unique and valuable opportunity.”

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