Kristin Peck has been tapped as the next CEO of Zoetis, succeeding Jaun Ramón Alaix on January 1. Peck currently serves as the executive vice president and group president of U.S. operations, business development, and strategy. She has been a part of the company’s executive leadership team since the company’s formation in 2012. Alaix has served as CEO since 2012.

The Biotechnology Innovation Organization (BIO) announced Jim Greenwood will step down as President and CEO. Greenwood will stay on after the 2020 election to help transition the new leader. In 2005, Greenwood became president and CEO after the retirement of founding President Carl Feldbaum. In Congress, Greenwood served as a senior member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee overseeing health care policy. 

The U.S. Wheat Associates (USW) has hired Mike Spier to serve as vice president of overseas operations, effective Oct. 15. Spier has served 19 years with USW before joining Columbia Grain International, where he most recently served as head of CGI’s international wheat trading desk in Portland, Ore. Spier will be based in the USW West Coast office in Portland. 

Mike Spier

Mike Spier

Peter Bachmann has left the Department of Agriculture where he was serving as a senior adviser to the Secretary of Agriculture. He is headed back to USA Rice to serve as the vice president of international trade policy. Before coming to USDA, Bachmann worked at USA Rice for two years as the manager of government affairs. 

Kevin Bailey has left the Senate Agriculture Nutrition and Forestry Committee where he served as a professional staff member for Sen. Debbie Stabenow, D-Mich. He will be joining the Glover Park Group’s food and ag team as a director in government relations, effective Oct. 14. Over the past three years, Bailey has handled an array of issues on the Senate Ag Committee including rural development, energy and sustainability, telecommunications and rural broadband, appropriations/budget, immigration and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. Prior to the joining the committee, Bailey served over six years at USDA and the White House Domestic Policy Council, where he managed the President's White House Rural Council and focused on agriculture, rural development, telecommunications and immigration issues. 

Austin Hacker has been promoted to press secretary for the Republican staff of the House Committee on Natural Resources. He will also assume the duties of digital director. Hacker previously served as the committee staff assistant, clerk of the Subcommittee on Energy and Minerals, and deputy press secretary. Before coming to the Committee, Hacker served in the offices of former Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., and Representatives Jeff Denham, R-Calif., and Peter Roskam, R-Ill.

Ally Kehoe is now the communications director for Rep. Zoe Lofgren, D-Calif. She previously was the communications director for Rep. Donald Norcross, D-N.J.

Carl Barrick has left the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee where he served as a professional staff member for Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyo. He previously worked for the Subcommittee for Transportation, Housing, and Urban Development and Related Agencies for the House Appropriations Committee as a staff assistant.

Alex Ball has left the office of Rep. Jason Crow, D-Colo., where she served as the chief of staff. Amy Soenksen has replaced Ball as chief of staff. She previously served as Rep. Ben Ray Luján’s, D-N.M., outreach director.

Perry Finney Brody has left the office of Rep. Filemon Bartolome Vela, D-Texas, where she served as the chief of staff. Sandra Alcalá is the new chief of staff for Vela. Alcalá previously worked for the House Democratic Caucus as a member services director for Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y.

Cory Harris

Cory Harris

The American Feed Industry Association has added Cory Harris to its team as the manager of government affairs. Harris previously worked for the Indiana Soybean Alliance and Indiana Corn Growers Association where he led the day-to-day policy functions of grassroots membership organizations. Before that, he worked for Growth Energy and maintained relationships with congressional offices to conduct advocacy and membership. 

Marília Rangel has left the International Poultry Council where she served as the Secretary General. She is moving to Brazil with Merck Animal Health to take on a new professional challenge.

Iowa House Republicans have selected Pat Grassley to serve as the new Iowa Speaker of the House, beginning January 2020. Grassley, 36, was first elected to the House in 2006 and chairs the chamber’s budget writing committee. He is the grandson of U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, is a native to New Hartford, Iowa and farms on the Grassley family farm with his father and grandfather.

The board of directors for the Milk Processor Education Program (MilkPEP) has selected Yin Rani as the new CEO. Rani brings nearly 25 years of integrated marketing experience to the fluid milk promotion program. She most recently was vice president and chief customer experience officer for the Campbell Soup Co.

Danielle Bauer is now the executive director of the Maryland Soybean Board and Delaware Soybean Board, effective Oct. 1. She previously served as the programs and public relations director at the Maryland Grain Producers.

Fair Food Network has appointed Mark Nicholson as the new policy director. Nicholson brings more than two decades of policy and legislative experience in addition to a background in specialty crop production. A New York native, Nicholson is a third-generation apple farmer and co-leads Red Jacket Orchards. He also brings more than two decades in national agriculture policy serving as chairman of the board of the U.S. Apple Association. Nicholson spent his early career at the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agriculture Marketing Service and was a member of Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack’s Fruit and Vegetable Industry Advisory Committee.

Annie Frost has left the National Grocer’s Association where she served as the manager of marketing and communications. NGA is currently searching for her replacement. 

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