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Masterfeeds announces new general manager for Ontario

Masterfeeds, an Alltech company, is pleased to announce the appointment of Mark Bodenham to the position of general manager for Ontario. They also thank and congratulate Peter Peacock on his retirement from the role, effective March 22, 2019. 
   
Bodenham joined Masterfeeds in 2013 after 26 successful years in monogastric sales and sales management. He has been instrumental in building and strengthening the Masterfeeds swine sales team in Ontario, as well as driving the development and introduction of the Vigor swine feeding programs. He is a graduate of the University of Guelph, where he received an associate diploma in agriculture and a bachelor’s degree in agriculture business.
 
Peacock joined Masterfeeds in 2012 and assumed the general manager role for Ontario in 2013. He is retiring after a long and successful career in the Canadian feed industry.
 
“With many years of feed industry experience in Ontario, Mark is well-equipped to assume this senior leadership role in our company,” said Rob Flack, president and CEO of Masterfeeds. “I thank Peter for his time and his dedication to growing our business and developing talent within our sales and management team, and I wish him the best in retirement.”
 

Rob Flack (right), president and CEO of Masterfeeds, congratulates Mark Bodenham (left) on assuming the position of general manager for Ontario, effective March 22, 2019.
Rob Flack (right), president and CEO of Masterfeeds, congratulates Mark Bodenham (left) on assuming the position of general manager for Ontario, effective March 22, 2019. 

Peter Peacock will retire as general manager for Ontario at Masterfeeds, effective March 22, 2019, after a long and successful career in the Canadian feed industry.
Peter Peacock will retire as general manager for Ontario at Masterfeeds, effective March 22, 2019, after a long and successful career in the Canadian feed industry.  

Source : Alltech

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