The
seventh annual Women in Agribusiness Summit (WIA) will take place, September
24-26, 2018, and feature keynote speakers Dr Temple Grandin, world-renowned
animal behaviour consultant to the livestock industry, and Dr Jacqueline
Applegate, head of environmental science for CropScience, a division of Bayer
Dr (Mary) Temple Grandin, a prominent author and speaker, is a professor of animal science at Colorado State University. She is most noted for her contributions to the field of animal welfare, which she argues were fuelled by the insights and sensitivities that are a consequence of her autism.
Dr Grandin advises agribusinesses such as Cargill on ways to improve the quality of life of their cattle. Her revolutionary cattle-handling system transformed the US meat industry in the 1990s, and is now utilised far beyond North America and involves a broader range of livestock and poultry in production facilities across the globe.
Widely recognised for her work, Dr Grandin is the recipient of several awards, including those from the Livestock Conservation Institute and the American Meat Institute. In 2010, she was named one of TIME magazine’s 100 Most Influential People in the World. She is the recipient of several honorary degrees, and has been featured in a variety of radio and television programs, including a well-received TED talk.
Dr Grandin has penned several books in the area of animal welfare, and her life was chronicled in a 2010 movie entitled Temple Grandin, which received 15 Emmy Award nominations and won five. She holds a bac/helor’s degree in psychology, and master’s and doctorate degrees in animal science. Dr Grandin’s keynote presentation on opening day of the Women in Agribusiness Summit will focus on the importance of companies across the agricultural value chain adopting more transparent practices to earn consumer trust.
Dr Applegate, the only woman on Bayer’s Executive Committee, will share the journey of her 25-year career in her keynote address: “Enjoying the Journey: How to Take Advantage of Opportunities, Big and Small,” which will focus on how her long time career with Bayer continues to thrive.
She will offer her first-hand experiences, observations and lessons that have been the foundation of her success. In addition, Dr Applegate will share why she continues to be passionate about the industry and why she’s excited for what the future holds for Bayer, particularly with the upcoming US$66 billion acquisition of Monsanto.
Read the full article, HERE.
Dr (Mary) Temple Grandin, a prominent author and speaker, is a professor of animal science at Colorado State University. She is most noted for her contributions to the field of animal welfare, which she argues were fuelled by the insights and sensitivities that are a consequence of her autism.
Dr Grandin advises agribusinesses such as Cargill on ways to improve the quality of life of their cattle. Her revolutionary cattle-handling system transformed the US meat industry in the 1990s, and is now utilised far beyond North America and involves a broader range of livestock and poultry in production facilities across the globe.
Widely recognised for her work, Dr Grandin is the recipient of several awards, including those from the Livestock Conservation Institute and the American Meat Institute. In 2010, she was named one of TIME magazine’s 100 Most Influential People in the World. She is the recipient of several honorary degrees, and has been featured in a variety of radio and television programs, including a well-received TED talk.
Dr Grandin has penned several books in the area of animal welfare, and her life was chronicled in a 2010 movie entitled Temple Grandin, which received 15 Emmy Award nominations and won five. She holds a bac/helor’s degree in psychology, and master’s and doctorate degrees in animal science. Dr Grandin’s keynote presentation on opening day of the Women in Agribusiness Summit will focus on the importance of companies across the agricultural value chain adopting more transparent practices to earn consumer trust.
Dr Applegate, the only woman on Bayer’s Executive Committee, will share the journey of her 25-year career in her keynote address: “Enjoying the Journey: How to Take Advantage of Opportunities, Big and Small,” which will focus on how her long time career with Bayer continues to thrive.
She will offer her first-hand experiences, observations and lessons that have been the foundation of her success. In addition, Dr Applegate will share why she continues to be passionate about the industry and why she’s excited for what the future holds for Bayer, particularly with the upcoming US$66 billion acquisition of Monsanto.
Read the full article, HERE.
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