BrightFarms
John B. O'Neal III has a diverse work experience that spans multiple industries. John B. started their career in 2012 as a Kitchen Staff at Angus Barn Restaurant. In 2013, they worked as a Server at Sanitary Fish Market and Restaurant, followed by a Server position at Winston's Grille in 2014. In 2015, John worked as a Server at Gideon's Ridge Inn and also took on the role of Summer Research Assistant at Nexus Project. John B. continued their involvement with Nexus Project in 2015 as a Full-Time Graduate Research Assistant, where they led research, design, installation, and maintenance projects. From 2015 to 2017, John took on the role of an Odd Jobs Entrepreneur as a self-employed individual. In 2017, they joined Green Mountain Energy Company as a Renewable Energy Field Sales Agent, where they worked independently and as part of a team to sell cleaner electricity. Currently, John serves as Head Grower at BrightFarms, a position they have held since 2020.
John B. O'Neal III completed their education in a chronological order. John B. attended Broughton High School from 2007 to 2011, where they obtained their high school degree. John B. then enrolled in Appalachian State University and pursued a Bachelor's degree in Sustainable Development with a minor in Appropriate Technology, which they successfully completed from 2011 to 2015. During their undergraduate years, in 2014, they also participated in a Study Abroad program at the Center for Ecological Living and Learning, focusing on Sustainable Development. After completing their Bachelor's degree, John furthered their education by pursuing a Master's degree in Sustainable Technologies in the Built Environment at Appalachian State University, from 2015 to 2017. Additionally, in 2015, they obtained a certification in Permaculture Design from Appalachian State University.
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BrightFarms
BrightFarms is an American indoor farming company headquartered in Irvington, New York. BrightFarms grows local produce, nationwide. BrightFarms eliminates time, distance, and costs from the food supply chain by financing, building, and operating local greenhouse farms in partnership with supermarkets, cities, capital sources, and vendors. BrightFarms has created a scalable model for the future of sustainable, local farming, using far less energy, land, and water than long distance, centralized, and field grown agriculture. BrightFarms employs local, community farmers and makes pesticide-free produce accessible to all