WATT is adding to its staff across its agricultural
magazines, eNewsletters and website, www.WATTAgNet.com. This is a
continuation of a company-wide effort to strengthen its content in agribusiness
markets.
Ioannis Mavromichalis will join WATT November 1 as Nutrition Editor,
providing scientific and commercial expertise on feed, poultry nutrition and
swine nutrition.Mavromichalis is an author with more than 1,000 articles, journal papers, abstracts, extension reports, newsletters, ghost manuscripts and book chapters. He is the author of a book titled "Applied Nutrition for Young Pigs" and he has been a regular contributor to several internet sites, while holding regular columns in local and international magazines.
Mavromichalis earned an M.Sc. degree in 1997 at Kansas State University and his Ph.D in 2000 at the University of Illinois. Both degrees were on monogastric nutrition, with emphasis on swine. Following graduation, he worked for Provimi in the U.S. and Europe until 2004 and for Nutral in Spain until 2008.
In 2008, Mavromichalis established an independent
consulting and nutrition service based in Spain. His work involves clients at
the farm and corporate level, with customers in the European Union, U.S.,
Argentina, Brazil, China, Australia, Ukraine, Romania, South Africa, Russia and
Taiwan. Mavromichalis is headquartered in Madrid, Spain, and can be reached at
nutrition@wattnet.net or ioannis@ariston-nutrition.com.
Terrence O’Keefe, editor of Egg Industry magazine since April 2011,
now has the additional title of Food Safety/Processing Editor. O’Keefe has more
than 20 years of experience in the poultry and publishing industries.
Previously, he served as editor of WATT PoultryUSA and
Poultry Digest and has contributed articles to other WATT
publications.
Before joining WATT as an editor, O’Keefe worked in
the poultry industry in a wide range of jobs; everything from field service to
production scheduler to processing plant manager. He has experience with turkey
and broiler companies in live production and processing and egg layers in
graduate school. O’Keefe has master’s degrees in poultry science and business
administration. He is based out of his Concord, N.C., office and can be reached
at tokeefe@wattnet.net.
Both editors will report on their specific topics
worldwide and across multiple species. Their reports will appear in all WATT
agribusiness titles, WATT eNewsletters, and on www.WATTAgNet.com. “They will
work with our existing magazine editors to give in-depth coverage on the issues
facing poultry, pig and feed producers,” said Bruce Plantz, WATT’s Director of
Content. “Both of these editors combine hands-on industry experience with solid
reporting skills to give us unequaled industry expertise and depth in our
reporting. They will help us remain the leading source of information in print,
eNewsletters and online.”
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