Ag Growth International Inc. has appointed Paul Brisebois as its permanent president and chief executive officer.

The move signals the company's desire for stability and continued leadership after a period of transitional management. By formalizing the role, the board aims to maintain the strategic direction established during the interim phase.

Brisebois first stepped into the role of interim president and CEO in January 2026 [1]. The board of directors said it decided to make the position permanent to provide the organization with consistent guidance moving forward [1].

Based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, the company operates as a significant player in the agricultural sector [1]. The announcement follows a several-month period where Brisebois managed the daily operations and executive responsibilities of the firm [1].

Ag Growth International, which trades on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol AFN, did not provide further details regarding changes to its broader executive structure [1]. The appointment concludes the search for a permanent leader to steer the company's long-term growth strategy [1].

Paul Brisebois has assumed the permanent role of president and chief executive officer of Ag Growth International Inc.

The transition from interim to permanent leadership suggests that the board is satisfied with the current operational trajectory. In the capital-intensive agricultural equipment industry, leadership continuity is often prioritized to avoid disruption in supply chain management and long-term client contracts.