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Big Dutchman restructures egg system management team

By Big Dutchman   

Features Layers Production Business/Policy Canada Poultry Production Production United States

Terry Pollard has been promoted to the position of senior vice president, egg systems, for U.S. and Canada. Big Dutchman, Inc.

Jan. 16, 2014, Holland, MI – Big Dutchman, Inc. has restructured the sales and management team for the egg systems division to provide a higher level of service and support for customers in the U.S. and Canadian territories.

With the continued growth in enrichable and enriched layer house systems and cage-free aviary systems, Big Dutchman U.S. is moving forward by promoting Terry Pollard to the position of senior vice president, egg systems, U.S. and Canada. In this new role, Terry will work more closely with corporate management and have greater involvement in high level decision making. Terry’s focus will be to provide the marketplace with innovative equipment and systems, handle the manpower requirements needed to meet the growing business, and continue to work with industry leaders and organizations in order to position and market the company as a primary supplier of equipment and systems to the commercial egg industry.

Also, Steve Walcott is promoted to the position of vice president, egg systems sales for U.S. and Canada. In his new role Steve will be responsible for the sales organization and aviary technical support group, which handles all equipment and systems needs for the commercial egg industry including the specialty egg market, as well as pullet growing facilities. Steve holds a degree in Mechanical Engineering and has been with Big Dutchman for 10 years, managing the company’s Technical Field Services for this same business segment. His contacts with the company’s customer base and deep understanding of their needs will serve him well in this new role.

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For more information on Big Dutchman, please visit www.bigdutchmanusa.com.


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