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Company President Grows Into The Ranks Of Stanford Who's Who

James W. Gray has been accepted among the prestigious ranks of Stanford Who's Who as a result of his outstanding effort in the Product Development Industry.

    KANSAS CITY, MO, December 25, 2010 /Stanford Who's Who/ -- James W. Gray has been accepted among the prestigious ranks of Stanford Who's Who as a result of his outstanding effort in the Product Development Industry. As President and Founder of Gray Executive Direction, as well as throughout his incredible 20 plus year professional career, James has routinely exhibited the passion, vision and dedication necessary to be considered among the best.

Gray Executive Direction is a business which provides consultation services for agricultural products and product development. They offer innovative applications in agriculture. The company is currently developing an industrial product registration for agricultural products. They are involved in the innovative use of native and cultivated plants.

James serves as Executive Director for the Industry Task Force II on 2,4-D Research Data. He is also the Director of Business Development for Heartland Plant Innovations, the Kansas Innovation Center for Advanced Plant Design. Heartland Plant Innovations uses a unique, state-of the art technology platform to conduct wheat, sorghum and native plants research targeted to specific market needs in the areas of human health and nutrition, animal nutrition and health, and biofuels/biomaterials.

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