Silver Vase
Matyas Bartha began their work experience in 2009 as a Production & Maintenance Assistant at Silver Vase. Matyas then moved up to the role of Grower & New Plant Product Development, where they contributed to the company's growth until 2018. In 2018, Bartha became the Director of Operations at Silver Vase, overseeing the company's operations for the next five years. In 2023, they took on the role of VP of Strategy and Innovation, responsible for networking globally and expanding the company's reach. Additionally, Bartha served as the Head of ESG development at Silver Vase.
In 2011 and 2012, Bartha gained internship experience at various companies in the horticulture industry, including F.V. Hulten, Kwekerij de Hazekamp, and Bell Nursery.
In 2013, they interned at Floricultura, and in 2016, they became a Co-Owner at Flora and More.
Furthermore, Bartha worked as a Teacher/Counselor at the University of Miami Sports and Health Lab in 2009.
Matyas Bartha pursued a Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) degree at the HAS green academy from 2010 to 2014. Matyas'sfield of study was International Horticulture and Business Management.
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Silver Vase
Mr. Andrew Bartha and his wife Ilma started the company in 1988 after 12 years of managing other firms in the industry. The company started on a 5,000 square foot plot of shade houses in Homestead, Florida. With passion, persistence, and a strong entrepreneurial drive the Barthas surmounted the challenges of expanding their business. In a few short years the company had grown considerably. Unfortunately, in August of 1992, hurricane Andrew devastated the Miami-Dade area and completely destroyed the Silver Vase facilities. Mr. Bartha and his team saw an opportunity rather than a setback and with great deal of effort they were able not only to rebuild their greenhouses in a short time but also turn their company into one of the most innovative potted plant growers in North America. The state-of-the-art facility experienced a tremendous growth, increasing yearly production from 400,000 units in 1997 nearly 2 million units in 2004. Today the fully robotized and environmentally friendly greenhouse operation extends to nearly 1 million square feet across several locations in United States and Canada. The company started operating its own distribution trucks in 2004, serving both the retail and wholesale sides of the green industry.