Zinpro Corporation welcomes Peter Close as new Vice President of Global Marketing ... Zinpro Corporation has welcomed Peter Close as its new vice president of global Marketing. Close will help grow the business and brand awareness while overseeing three critical business functions including Marketing, Sustainability and Strategy. “We are thrilled to have someone with Peter’s experience and expertise on board,”
said Rob Sheffer, president and CEO of Zinpro. “Peter will bring focus, energy and global perspective as he leads the development of future- focused marketing strategies to support our growth.” Peter holds a master’s degree in surface chemistry and colloids
from the University of Bristol in England and earned a professional certificate in finance and accounting from the London Institute of Banking & Finance in England. In addition to his educational background, Peter brings 20 years of experience as a global leader with expertise in brand marketing, growth strategy and innovation. He will be based at Zinpro headquarters in Eden Prairie, Minnesota.
... and Christi Brown Joins Zinpro Corporation as New Business Development Director Zinpro Corporation has also welcomed Chr ist i Brown as new business development director. Brown will lead the development and launch of new product offerings for ruminant nutrition that are designed to increase the sustainability and profitability of milk production around the world. In addition to her bachelor’s degree in
business administration from Colorado State University and extensive leadership training, Brown brings 20 years of agricultural sales experience developing customer relationships and a track record of developing world-class teams to this role.
Hamlet Protein Appoints Global Swine Manager Hamlet Protein recently appointed Jessika van Leeuwen as category manager swine. The Denmark headquartered company has been investing in species specific knowledge, as it aims to increase its share of global piglet, calf, and chick markets. Jessika van Leeuwen, a Dutch citizen,
graduated from Wageningen University (NL). After a minor from the University of
Florida (US) and a post-graduate from University de la Plata (ARG), she completed a PhD on Reproductive Physiology at Wageningen University. Jessika has held senior position at industry leading companies in animal feed and feed additives.
RMGroup appoints new managing director Robotics and automation specialists, RMGroup, has appointed Mark Tucker as its new managing director. Mark brings over 40 years’ experience in the automation sector to the position, having held a number of previous technical, managerial and sales senior roles. He will be working with the existing board, consisting of previous managing director, Edward Rees, who now
becomes chairman, Rosie Davies, commercial director, Edward Pugh, sales director and Thomas Rees, technical director. The company’s success is based on its reputation for quality
UK manufactured machinery and national on-site and on-line service support, allied to integration of its partnerships with ABB Robotics, Asti Mobile Robotics (recently acquired by ABB), Lantech and pallet packaging solution specialist, Lachenmaier. From their 50,000 sq.ft. mid-Wales factory, RMGroup designs,
manufactures and supplies a wide range of manual and automatic packaging machinery, packaging systems and robotic automation to a customer base spanning food & beverage, horticultural, aggregates, chemicals and agricultural industries.
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