One of the world's biggest crop protection companies has been caught up in a sex-and-drugs scandal that's rocking the industry.
ADAMA, which is based in Israel, has been accused of multiple sex-and-drugs scandals in recent years, including one involving a female employee who was accused of having an affair with a male co-worker, the New York Times reports.
According to a company press release, the company has been scrambling to find a replacement for Ruthie Zeltzer, who was recently named as the company's new executive vice president for people.
The company has been trying to find a replacement for Zeltzer for months, the Times reports.
According to the press release, the new executive vice president for people will be responsible for "end-to-end management of ADAMA's portfolio lifecycle, accelerating and refining innovation processes."
The company has been trying to find a replacement for Zeltzer for months, the Times reports.
According to the press release, the new executive vice president for people will be responsible for "fostering a strategic and integrated approach to the continual evolution and increasing differentiation of our offering."
The company has been trying to find a replacement for Zeltzer for months, the Times reports.
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