Odom to transition into dual role for Northwest |
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This item has been supplied by a forage marketer and has not been edited, verified or endorsed by Hay & Forage Grower..Allflex USA, part of Antelliq, global leader in animal identification and traceability systems, today announced the transition of Jesse Odom to NW Regional Manager position. In his new role, Mr. Odom will be based in Boise, Idaho and will oversee Sales and Marketing responsibilities for both animal identification and intelligence, in the states of Washington, Oregon and Idaho. Jared Patterson who has held the identification duties since fall, has accepted a position with the American Hereford Association. “Jesse has been a valuable member of our monitoring team at SCR and as we build our sales teams for both Identification and Intelligence, he’ll be working for both segments of our business. He’s proven himself in the field and we’re excited to include him in all of our Livestock operations” says Jon Becerril, National Sales Manager. “ Jesse will start his transition into Allflex identification and its distribution partners immediately and has already built relationships with our monitoring partners in the Northwest.About Allflex Dedicated to animal identification, Allflex is the world leader in design technology, manufacture and delivery of animal identification, management and monitoring systems across all production animal species, companion animals and fish. Allflex has brought cutting-edge, practical applications of visual, electronic and radio frequency in animal identification technology across the world for more than six decades, contributing to a safer global food supply. Allflex also offers precision instruments and syringes for the veterinary and livestock markets and tissue sampling devices for genomics for all species. Allflex has manufacturing and technology subsidiaries in the U.S., Canada, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Brazil and China. Allflex products are distributed in 60 countries worldwide. Visit Allflexusa.com for more information. |