Cobb appointments complete World Technical Support Team

07-03-2011 | |
Cobb appointments complete World Technical Support Team

Two new appointments have been made by Cobb-Vantress to strengthen its renowned World Technical Support Team which provides specialist expertise to customers.

David Beavers, with 38 years’ processing plant experience, has joined as technical processing specialist and Dean Creasey as one of three broiler specialists on the team.

“Customers around the world have suggested we should add processing expertise to the support we also provide on hatchery, breeder, broiler, ventilation and nutritional aspects,” says Stan Reid, Vice President of Sales and Marketing. “This will make Cobb the first company to offer this full range of global expertise to complement regional technical advice.”

Beavers started in 1973 at the Valmac processing plant in Russellville, Arkansas, where he gained experience in almost every production line job in the plant. From 1989 to 1996 he was assistant manager and then manager at the Tyson Foods Green Forest plant. Since then he has been at the company’s research, development and technology plant in Springdale as the plant manager and then facilities manager.

He has made many international trips as part of the Tyson Foods due diligence team to evaluate possible acquisitions, and was responsible for exploring, planning, construction and start-up of joint venture plants in Panama and China.  He has also evaluated and advised on processing improvement for Cobb customers all over the world.

Creasey joins Andrew Bourne in providing broiler technical expertise, with a third broiler specialist to be appointed shortly in the UK as additional support for customers.  He has 25 years’ experience in the poultry industry with Pilgrim’s, Tyson Foods and then Cobb where he has worked in pure line production as well as technical service.  

Randy Vardeman, Cobb Vice President of production who heads World Technical Support Team, said that customers had indicated how valuable they had found the annual Cobb World Technical School in assisting their own company management programs to train farm production and hatchery personnel. 

Source: www.cobb-vantress.com

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