ABPA CEO Ricardo Santin takes the helm at IPC

The International Poultry Council’s Executive Committee has announced its new composition for 2024 with Ricardo Santin, CEO of the Brazilian Association of Animal Protein (Associação Brasileira de Proteína Animal – ABPA), elected President and Richard Griffiths, CEO of the British Poultry Council (BPC), elected Vice-President.

During this new term, country Members will be represented by Yu Lu (China Chamber of Commerce of Import & Export of Foodstuffs, Native Produce & Animal By-Products – CFNA), Gonzalo Moreno (Federación Nacional de Avicultores de Colombia – FENAVI), Birthe Steenberg (EU Association of Poultry Processors and Trade – AVEC) and Greg Tyler (USA Poultry & Egg Export Council – USAPEEC).

Associate Members are represented by Sheila Guebara (Seara), Tim Klompmaker (Chicken Farmers of Canada), Stig Munck Larsen (Danish Food & Agriculture Council) and Marilia Rangel Campos (MSD Animal Health).

Outgoing and former presidents Robin Horel and Jim Sumner will sit on the Executive for another two-year term as appointed members.

New IPC President Ricardo Santin commented:

“I am thrilled to take on this new challenge and grateful for the IPC Board of Directors’ trust. Under Robin Horel’s leadership, IPC has gone from strength to strength, with a wide range of new country and associate members, a diverse staff to support the organization and tangible outcomes in our efforts to engage international organizations and key stakeholders.

“IPC has a clear vision of the future of food systems and the global poultry sector’s role in helping achieve food security across the world. I look forward to working with the IPC community to shape a bright future for our sector.”

Vice-President Richard Griffiths added:

“The new IPC Executive Committee brings together a wealth of voices, expertise and backgrounds. All of us are ready to take the next steps to champion the poultry industry on the global stage and support our members in their efforts to feed the world.

Ricardo Santin will take the stage to outline the IPC vision and strategy at the IPC Annual Meeting in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in May 2024.

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