PBI-Gordon launches Field Development Team

Brian Aynardi will lead the team as its regional director.

PBI Field Development Team

PBI-Gordon Corporation

PBI-Gordon Corporation has launched its new Field Development Team, designed specifically to serve  distributors and end-users across the United States. The team of turfgrass experts will offer those end users training on new and existing products; product trials and demonstrations; consultation on emerging turfgrass issues; educational materials to end users; and guidance on the control of problematic pests.

Brian Aynardi is the regional director of the PBI-Gordon Field Development Team. Aynardi joined PBI-Gordon in 2016 as manager of university and contract research for the northeastern U.S. His area of expertise is fungicides for both cold-season and  warm-season grasses.

Aynardi holds a doctorate in plant pathology and bachelor's degree in turfgrass science from The Pennsylvania 
State University. During his time at Penn State, he oversaw fungicide field trial experiments and completed his dissertation on the biology of the dollar spot pathogens. Since joining PBI-Gordon, he has worked with the R&D Team on the development of new active ingredients and next generation products in the company’s portfolio. He has also assisted with internal and external product training, particularly for distribution channel partners.

Alan Estes is the southeast field development representative for the Field Development Team. His territory covers all states from Virginia to Florida and west to Texas.

A graduate of Clemson University, Estes holds a master’s degree in applied economics and statistics and a bachelor’s degree in horticultural science. His area of expertise is herbicides, particularly as it pertains to the intricacies of turf tolerance, weed spectrum, rates and timing.

Before joining PBI-Gordon in May 2024, Estes was the pesticide product registration manager for Clemson University. 

Kevin Miele is the northeast field development representative for the Field Development Team. His territory covers all states from Virginia north and west to the Chicago area.

Miele holds a master’s degree in plant sciences and a bachelor’s degree in turf and turfgrass management from the University of Connecticut. Before joining PBI-Gordon in January 2025, he was the golf course superintendent at Windham Golf Course in Connecticut

Experienced in conducting fungicide trials and developing rotational programs for preventive turfgrass disease control, Miele has worked with a wide range of cool-season turfgrass species.

“The PBI-Gordon Field Development Team was developed with the specific needs of our end users and distribution partners in mind,” Aynardi says. “The diverse backgrounds and decades of  experience in sales, research, distribution, and field application on our team gives us a well-rounded perspective on the industry. Through new and existing product training, new product trials and demonstrations, technical support, developing educational materials, and providing timely information for the control of problematic pests, we welcome opportunities to collaborate, consult and solve.”