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Bonnie Plants CEO and executives

Executive Summary. Based on our data team's research, Michael Sutterer is the Bonnie Plants's CEO. Bonnie Plants has 3,000 employees, of which 1 are in a leadership position.
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Michael Sutterer

President/CEO

Michael Sutterer's LinkedIn

Michael Sutterer is a President/CEO at Bonnie Plants and is based in Alabama. He has worked as Associate Brand Manager at Fabian Perez Lopez and Senior VP/Gen Mgr:Gardes Business at SCOTTS MIRACLE-GRO CO. Michael attended University of Florida and The Ohio State University.

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A zippia user wrote a review on Sep 2023
Pros of working at Bonnie Plants

You can work whatever hours you want

Cons of working at Bonnie Plants

Management has ruined this company. Before the current management there was a waiting list to get a sales job with Bonnie and now they can’t even fire people who aren’t doing their job and even stealing from the company because they can’t replace them. They have raised the price of plants so high that all you hear while servicing a store is complaint after complaint. The new management has completely ruined this job

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A zippia user wrote a review on May 2023
Pros of working at Bonnie Plants

The job is a blast, you work your own hours get to meet tons of amazing folks and have a competitive work atmosphere.

Cons of working at Bonnie Plants

The current management has truly ruined this company they’ve cut pay in half and taken the overall fun out of the job. It’s truly sad watching a once great company get destroyed from the inside out.

Bonnie Plants benefits

Seasonal work. But the pay has gotten so bad it’s almost not even considered a benefit anymore.

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A zippia user wrote a review on Feb 2023
Pros of working at Bonnie Plants

A few people really try to preserve the team culture despite rampant workplace bullying, gaslighting, and constant fear of losing your job.

Cons of working at Bonnie Plants

We all live in fear. Every day I wake up wondering if my accounts have been deleted. Not sure what I am going to do when that happens.

Bonnie Plants benefits

Seasonal work - there is a slower season so we all can recover from the long all hands on deck hours to boost sales.

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