Saturday, September 1, 2018

Bergstrom Joins Adair Firm Welcoming Georgian Ambassador

Bergstrom joins Trécé in welcoming 
Georgia Ambassador to Oklahoma

OKLAHOMA CITY - State Senator Micheal Bergstrom, R-Adair, was recently joined by Trécé executives to welcome David Bakradze, Ambassador of Georgia to the United States, to Oklahoma earlier this summer. 
Bergstrom said Trécé was celebrating the expansion of its corporate facility as well as the success of their growing relationship with the Republic of Georgia.  The company’s involvement in Georgia was initially launched with the purchase and shipment of Trécé’s Brown Marmorated Stink Bug (BMSB) lure and traps.  This was made possible by Cultivating New Frontiers in Agriculture (CNFA), which is a global group implementing a United States Agency for International Development (USAID) project in Georgia.  Trécé sponsored a group of scientists earlier this year to study the BMSB infestation in Georgia and helped the nation salvage a crop from insect destruction by using the company’s environmentally friendly product.
"Trécé is a prime example of American innovation and entrepreneurship. Their products are used around the world and are making the lives of many more prosperous and secure,” said Bergstrom.   "It was a great privilege for me to join the company in its celebration of its success so far and to meet and welcome the Georgian Ambassador."
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Cutline:  Pictured from left to right are Bill Lingren, President and CEO of Trécé, Inc; Sen. Micheal Bergstrom; Brock Bierman, USAID Assistant Ambassador; and Ambassador David Bakradze, Ambassador of Georgia to the United States.


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