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December 07, 2020

Hamlet Protein strengthens their commercial USA Team

Hamlet Protein, a global leader in the production of soy based protein ingredients, has announced a sales team expansion. Chelcee Hindman and Lamar Rider are joining the Findlay (Ohio) headquartered North American organisation. In the past months, Hamlet Protein has invested in people and plant capacity as it aims to further grow its leading position in the North American market.

Animal diseases, COVID-19, commodity pricing, regulations and trade disputes have affected the swine and poultry market dynamics in 2020. Even though the 2021 outlook is uncertain, Hamlet Protein continues to invest in people, research and production capacity, as the company believes in the underlying market strength and the continuous importance of young animal nutrition.
 
Chelcee Hindman and Lamar Rider
Image credit: Hamlet Protein


'We believe that high quality young animal feed is the key to optimising productivity. We also believe that North America will maintain a dominant role in the global animal protein space. We are well positioned to further grow in swine and developing the poultry market,' says Grady Fain, Regional Director NCA.

Mr Rider graduated from the University of Alabama and has an extensive track record in the animal health and nutrition industry. Ms Hindman grew up on a farm in central Iowa and graduated from Iowa State University. She worked with several of the leading companies in the feed industry.

'Hamlet Protein is a reference in young animal nutrition and I am thankful for the opportunity to work with such a talented and ambitious team,' says Ms Hindman. 'The strong track record in piglet nutrition, coupled with a desire to develop the poultry market makes Hamlet Protein a very attractive company,' adds Mr Rider.

'We are excited about strengthening the team through the hiring of Chelcee and Lamar. Their experience in swine and poultry will help us in realising our growth ambitions and expanding our commercial team will help us spend more time with our customers,' concludes Grady Fain.

Visit the Hamlet Protein website, HERE.
 

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