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Did you attend IPPE this year? IPPE – the International Production & Processing Expo – is the world's largest display of technology, equipment, supplies and services used in the production and processing of eggs, meat and poultry and those involved in feed manufacturing. Join Mike Murphy, Randall Sorrels, and Brandon Canclini as they discuss sanitation standards, energy efficiency and the latest advancements in motor technology for the food and beverage industry including the all-new Food Safe SP5+ motor.Food safety and technological advances in electric motorsMeat, Poultry, & SeafoodPoultry FarmingAgricultureUnderstanding the Future of Food & Beverage
Clint Rivers, president and CEO of Wayne-Sanderson Farms, has had a long, esteemed career in the poultry industry, and he is retiring March 31, 2025, after leading several chicken companies over the last few decades. Rivers sat down with me during the International Production & Processing Expo (IPPE) in Atlanta in January to talk about the challenges and opportunities in front of the chicken industry and how technology continues to push the envelope in processing applications. He also reflects on his career, talks about the good mentors who have guided him, and offers his advice for those just starting out in the industry.
At the 2025 International Production & Processing Expo (IPPE), Georgia Tech Research Institute's (GTRI) Agricultural Technology Research Program (ATRP) captured industry attention with two groundbreaking technology demonstrations. Highlighted in the latest Georgia Tech Research Podcast episode, hosted by Stephanie Richter, the expo showcased how ATRP continues to drive innovation in poultry production. "IPPE is a fantastic event that allows us to showcase what our great folks do here at GTRI," said Doug Britton, ATRP program manager. "We get a chance to network, learn what's state-of-the-art, and build relationships crucial for driving our innovation forward." The ATRP booth featured two key projects: the revolutionary poultry rehang shackle system by Dr. Konrad Ahlin and the autonomous chicken house monitoring robot, Go-Bot, led by Colin Usher. Konrad's demonstration focused on improving safety and ergonomics in poultry processing. "We're developing a system for performing the rehang action, simplifying a physically and mentally demanding job," explained Konrad. "Our device allows operators to push the birds onto a rehang mat, reducing the risks associated with manually hanging birds on fast-moving shackles." Meanwhile, Colin Usher's Go-Bot, a fully autonomous ground robot designed to monitor chicken houses and collect eggs, drew significant interest. "It started as a wild idea in 2014," Colin recalled. "The first time we showed it, farmers didn't ask about research—they just wanted to buy it. That blew our minds."
Send us a textIn this episode, Casey and Morgan take you inside the 2025 International Production & Processing Expo (IPPE) and recent pork industry trade shows to uncover key trends, challenges, and game-changing innovations.
This week's episode features the latest agriculture news including a special update from Delaney Howell, who is currently in Vietnam as part of the I-LEAD Iowa Corn program. Agriculture news this week includes updates from the USDA related to recent firings, Secretary of Agriculture Rollins honoring previously paused contracts made directly with farmers under the Inflation Reduction Act and the forecasts for the future of animal agriculture. Additionally, we highlight our team's involvement with the National FFA Organization in celebration of FFA Week and hear the impact of U.S. dairy on tariffs. In market news, farmers are expected to shift more acreage to corn this spring, driven by strong prices and tight global stocks. Meanwhile, soybean acreage is projected to see the largest decline, according to a recent report from CoBank's Knowledge Exchange. Today's interview we hear from the U.S. Soybean Export Council CEO Jim Sutter, who discusses global trade relationships, particularly with China. Our reporter and producer, Michelle Stangler, spoke with him at the recent International Production & Processing Expo hearing what the opportunities ahead for U.S. grain farmers Follow us daily with agriculture content on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook and YouTube in addition to our weekly videos!
In this week's episode, hear how a recent survey indicates an increased positive outlook for U.S. farmers and some tough profit margins for agricultural manufacturers in addition to more ag headline stories. Key policy updates include the latest on President Trump's cabinet nominations, a bipartisan introduction of the AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act and tariff developments impacting the ag industry. Our featured interview is with Donald Chase, Vice Chairman of the Georgia Peanut Commission. He shares insights into how the commission allocates checkoff funds to support peanut growers, as well as the unique aspects of the peanut checkoff program. As a farmer himself—growing peanuts, sweet corn, and raising chickens—Chase also discusses the challenges and opportunities in both the poultry and peanut industries. Our reporter and producer Michelle Stangler caught up with Chase at the recent International Production and Processing Expo in Atlanta, Georgia. As always, the episode includes the latest agricultural weather and market updates. Follow us daily with agriculture content on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook and YouTube in addition to our weekly videos!
In today's episode, catch up with the latest agricultural policy news, including what the American Farm Bureau Federation—the nation's largest general farm organization—will be advocating for this year. Additionally, we feature an interview discussing the first-ever sustainability framework released by a poultry organization and what lessons other agricultural sectors can take from it. This week's top ag news includes updates on confirmation hearings for President Trump's cabinet, along with reactions from agricultural groups. We also cover the recent scrutiny of the Panama Canal, the first outbreak of the H5N1 strain in poultry and the key issues the Farm Bureau will support or oppose in its lobbying efforts. Today's interview we are hearing from the U.S. Roundtable for Sustainable Poultry & Eggs (US-RSPE) Executive Director Ryan Bennett at the recent International Production and Processing Expo (IPPE). He explains how this sustainability report, based on 90 data points, provides valuable insights policymakers, advocates and industry leaders can use to define sustainability beyond just the environmental impact. As always, the episode includes the latest agricultural weather and market updates. Follow us daily with agriculture content on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook and YouTube in addition to our weekly videos!
The Georgia Peanut Commission will promote peanuts as a poultry feed ingredient at the International Production and Processing Expo in Atlanta, and recent reports say President-elect's aides are considering narrowing his tariff plans, but Trump says that's wrong!
PASSIONATE ABOUT HOW PEOPLE RELAX. Andrea Wong has vast experience in the leisure and entertainment industry on both sides of the Atlantic. Wong was President, International Production for Sony Pictures Television and President, International for Sony Pictures Entertainment based in London. Prior to that, she served as President and CEO of Lifetime Cable Networks. She now serves on the boards of Liberty Media Corporation, Roblox, QVC Group, and Hudson Pacific Properties. “Everyone knows what it feels like to fall in love, to date, to be dumped.” “Dancing With the Stars was the most visually arresting show I'd ever seen.” “You have to do what you love. You have to do what makes you want to get up in the morning.”
It's the world's largest annual poultry, feed and meat technology exposition and it's coming up January 28-30 in Atlanta, Ga. Known as the International Production and Processing Expo, it offers a vast show floor highlighting the latest in technology, products and services, along with extensive networking and education opportunities for all. Joining us to talk about IPPE 2025 is Sarah Novak, Chief Operating Officer of the American Feed Industry Association. For more information, visit https://www.ippexpo.org
It's the world's largest annual poultry, feed and meat technology exposition and it's coming up January 28-30 in Atlanta, Ga. Known as the International Production and Processing Expo, it offers a vast show floor highlighting the latest in technology, products and services, along with extensive networking and education opportunities for all. Joining us to talk about IPPE 2025 is Sarah Novak, Chief Operating Officer of the American Feed Industry Association. For more information, visit https://www.ippexpo.org
Dr. Denise Heard, vice president of Research Programs at the U.S. Poultry & Egg Association, updates recent results from research partially funded by the organization known primarily as USPOULTRY. She also outlines how the process works regarding the research support arms of the association and its USPOULTRY Foundation. Dr. Heard provides a sneak peek into the upcoming 2025 International Production & Processing Expo (IPPE), the annual poultry industry gathering scheduled for Atlanta in late January 2025. USPOULTRY is a major sponsor of the gathering that offers attendees the opportunity to attend more than 80 educational, college student and career program sessions and networking events throughout the three-day trade show.
An esclusive interview to Raffaella Delvecchio, International Production Manager at Apulia Film Commission on competing with Greece and the shooting of "Swarm" at Focus London 2024. The post Raffaella Delvecchio, interview with the International Production Manager at Apulia Film Commission at Focus London 2024 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
An esclusive interview to Raffaella Delvecchio, International Production Manager at Apulia Film Commission on competing with Greece and the shooting of "Swarm" at Focus London 2024. The post Raffaella Delvecchio, interview with the International Production Manager at Apulia Film Commission at Focus London 2024 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
An esclusive interview to Raffaella Delvecchio, International Production Manager at Apulia Film Commission on competing with Greece and the shooting of "Swarm" at Focus London 2024. The post Raffaella Delvecchio, interview with the International Production Manager at Apulia Film Commission at Focus London 2024 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
An esclusive interview to Raffaella Delvecchio, International Production Manager at Apulia Film Commission on competing with Greece and the shooting of "Swarm" at Focus London 2024. The post Raffaella Delvecchio, interview with the International Production Manager at Apulia Film Commission at Focus London 2024 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
An esclusive interview to Raffaella Delvecchio, International Production Manager at Apulia Film Commission on competing with Greece and the shooting of "Swarm" at Focus London 2024. The post Raffaella Delvecchio, interview with the International Production Manager at Apulia Film Commission at Focus London 2024 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
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Hello there,In this episode of The Poultry Nutrition Blackbelt Podcast, Dr. Evan Chaney, from Diamond V, a Cargill brand, explores the pivotal role of food safety technologies in pre-harvest poultry production. Focusing on probiotics' efficacy in reducing pathogens like salmonella and E. coli, Dr. Chaney discusses innovative research and the development of gut health products designed to enhance poultry health and food safety. His work showcases the potential of these technologies to mitigate disease risks and improve industry standards. Tune in to this engaging discussion on major platforms to gain valuable insights into advancing poultry nutrition and health."Combining postbiotic products with phytogenic compounds is about enhancing their action mechanism; aiming for a holistic approach to poultry health." - Dr. Evan ChaneyMeet the guest: Dr. Evan Chaney earned his academic credentials from Texas Tech, embracing his Texan roots. He currently serves as the Food Safety Technology Lead at Diamond V, part of Cargill Animal Nutrition, within the Micro Nutrition and Health Solutions group. His role involves advancing food safety technologies with applications in pre-harvest, live production environments. In his recent research, presented at the International Production & Processing Expo (IPPE) South, Dr. Chaney explores the effectiveness of probiotic products in reducing pathogens such as Salmonella and E. coli in poultry, marking a significant stride in the industry's approach to disease management and food safety. What will you learn: (00:00) Highlight(01:20) Introduction(02:31) Food Safety(05:50) E. coli Focus(08:45) Product Mechanics(10:31) Key Findings(15:43) Future Horizons(17:03) Final QuestionThe Poultry Nutrition Blackbelt Podcast is trusted and supported by innovative companies like:* Cargill* Kerry- Kemin- Anitox- BASF
In this episode of the Skillwork Forum podcast, Brett Elliott is joined by Ashley Teut and Mike Matlock to discuss key takeaways from the International Production and Process Expo (IPPE) in Atlanta. They delve into challenges faced by rural manufacturing facilities, the struggles of international companies to find skilled workers in the U.S., and the impact of the manufacturing boom on talent acquisition. The conversation highlights the critical need for skilled workers and innovative solutions in the industry. Connect with Skillwork: Skillwork's website Skillwork's LinkedIn Skillwork's YouTube channel Reach out to Rveal: Rveal's website Rveal's LinkedIn Rveal's YouTube channel
Eric Mittenthal, chief strategy officer for the North American Meat Institute, joined me during last month's International Production & Processing Expo (IPPE) in Atlanta. We discussed the Institute's Protein PACT initiative, its success thus far and goals moving forward, as well as what any segment of the food industry can learn from how Protein PACT has brought together processors.
Sustainable livestock systems can contribute to climate action in several ways, including the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, improvement of resource efficiency, enhancement of carbon sequestration and minimization of environmental impacts.At the same time, there needs to be recognition of the role of livestock in meeting the public's dietary needs. What is at stake? How important is collaboration when it comes to reducing emissions from livestock globally? Joining us on this episode of Feedstuffs in Focus is Dr. Frank Mitloehner of the University of California-Davis and the CLEAR Center. We caught up with Dr. Mitloehner during the International Production and Processing Expo in Atlanta, to get the lastest update on climate-related discussions in regard to the animal agriculture.
Amid narrow views about cows and climate change, there is an important conversation to be had. A conversation about the role cows play in our daily lives and world around us. A conversation about the what if … what if there were no more cows? Joining us on this episode is Dr. Mark Lyons, Alltech president and CEO. We caught up with Dr. Lyons during the International Production and Processing Expo in Atlanta where we got the first scoop on a new feature-length, 90-minute documentary that Alltech is working on that explores the true impact of cattle and the potential consequences of their removal. We also get a preview of the 2024 Alltech ONE World Tour and discussed several recent acquisitions by the company, including: Agolin - In May 2023, Alltech acquired majority interest in the Swiss-based company, Agolin developed and produced plant-based nutrition solutions that has been scientifically proven to improve herd performance, profitability and sustainability in beef and dairy cattle, including milk and meat production.Ideagro - This partnership joins two leading companies to accelerate soil and crop research, and to enhance biological and other microorganism-based offerings to producers around the world.For more information the World Without Cows documentary, visit www.worldwithoutcows.com.For more information on Alltech, visit www.alltech.com
Food Processing attended the International Production & Processing Expo, or IPPE, in Atlanta, and participated in a news conference with Alexis Taylor, under secretary for trade and foreign agricultural affairs at USDA. With the small group of journalists in attendance, under secretary Taylor offered her thoughts on the export markets currently, and also addressed two questions from FP senior editor Andy Hanacek. Hanacek asked how the outside world perceives the U.S. food system when states rush to pass legislation ahead of and often in competition with the federal regulations in place, and which U.S. products are most coveted in the export market nowadays.
The U.S. in recent years has seen some of the worst hatchability numbers since the late 1980s. The U.S. Department of Agriculture in January 2024 reported average hatchability at 79.6%. There are many factors in play, in the barn and the hatchery, that can impact hatchability. Some blame poor fertility and embryo mortality, while others consider more management-related issues. Regardless, the cause of this phenomenon is unclear.Until a firm cause is discovered and addressed, what can producers do to support hatchability and better ensure those chicks make it onto dinner plates? Joining Feedstuffs in Focus host Sarah Muirhead is NOVUS executive manager and poultry technology lead Hugo Romero-Sanchez, a poultry expert with a comprehensive understanding of the physiological, nutritional, environmental, and economic variables that affect broiler and layer performance. Dr. Romero presented a TECHTalk on the topic of hatchability during the 2024 International Production and Processing Expo this week. To learn how NOVUS is using intelligent nutrition to help poultry producers do more, visit www.novusint.com
Dr. Denise Heard shares inside information on research supported by U.S. Poultry & Egg Association and outlines how the latest outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) are affecting members of the all-feather organization. The director and coordinator of USPOULTRY's research programs also provides a sneak peek into the upcoming International Production & Processing Expo (IPPE), the annual poultry industry gathering, which is scheduled for Atlanta in late January. USPOULTRY is a main sponsor of the convention that offers attendees the opportunity to attend educational programs and workshops to help them learn the latest on industry issues and best practices.
This podcast episode features Nath Morris, President of the U.S. Poultry and Egg Association, discussing the poultry and egg industry, his career journey, and the upcoming International Production & Processing Expo (IPPE).Key points:Nath Morris' background: Third-generation in the poultry industry, with experience in various roles like farm work, genetics, and equipment manufacturing.U.S. Poultry and Egg Association: Represents the US poultry and egg industry, focusing on environmental, regulatory, food safety, and research issues.IPPE: The largest annual poultry, meat, and egg expo, known for its trade show, educational sessions, networking opportunities, and innovation showcase.Importance of IPPE:For decision-makers: Stay informed about new technologies, network with suppliers and customers, and find solutions for their businesses.For young leaders: Learn about the industry, connect with mentors, and explore career opportunities.For suppliers: Showcase products and services, generate leads, and gain valuable feedback from customers.Challenges and opportunities: Industry consolidation, avian influenza, and COVID-19 pose challenges, but new technologies and growing international demand present opportunities.Nath Morris' excitement for IPPE 2024: Potential for record attendance, larger show floor, and increased focus on innovation and sustainability.Additional takeaways:The poultry and egg industry is a complex and dynamic sector with a significant impact on food production.IPPE plays a crucial role in connecting industry players, driving innovation, and shaping the future of the industry.Nath Morris emphasizes the importance of hard work, learning, and building relationships for success in this field.Hosted by Brandon Mulnix Hosted by Brandon Mulnix - Director of Commercial Accounts - Prism ControlsThe Poultry Leadership Podcast is only possible because of its sponsor, Prism ControlsFind out more about them at www.prismcontrols.com
Dr. Mindy Stombler, professor of sociology and pedagogy, as well as principle senior lecturer at Georgia State University takes the spotlight in our series, “The Art of Teaching.” Plus, we hear about International Production Design Week, and we profile artist Britney Bongang for our series, “Speaking of Art.”See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
President of International Production at Sony Pictures Television Wayne Garvie joins Paul Boross and The Humourology Podcast to discuss humour's role in keeping creative teams together through the difficult times. “That's what you're always looking for when you're communicating with people, isn't it? A rapport. How do you make them all feel they're part of the conversation? And engage.”Learn how you can connect with your teams from a legend of the television industry. Hear how humour can help you deal with failure, build relationships, and put some of the most creative projects on the telly, only on The Humourology Podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In Ep. 93, Dr. Denise Heard – who directs the poultry association's comprehensive research program – discusses how USPOULTRY determines which research projects submitted for review by hundreds of meat scientists each year and outlines some of the recent results from the research studies and how they may eventually affect the poultry industry on both the grower and processor levels. USPOULTRY annually distributes $1 million dollars in research funding and evaluates between 100 and 200 research proposals and Heard also describes for MeatingPod listeners some of the workshops and education programs scheduled for next month's International Production and Processing Expo (IPPE), which USPOULTRY organizes with the American Feed Industry Association and the North American Meat Institute (NAMI).
In this episode of French Insider, Tim Stephen, EVP of Strategy and Head of Business & Legal Affairs at Gaumont Film US, the Los Angeles-based TV production arm of French film studio Gaumont, joins host and Sheppard Mullin attorney Alex Akhavan to discuss the challenges and rewards of internal production and entertainment, including how streaming has changed the business of entertainment, the cultural and legal differences productions typically encounter outside the United States and the various reasons production companies might choose to film in other countries and territories. What We Discussed in This Episode What can you tell us about Gaumont Film US and your role there? What are a few projects Gaumont Film US has produced in the United States? How often are you filming outside the United States? How would you describe the relationship between Gaumont Film US and its French parent company? What cultural and legal differences have you encountered, both in the context of Gaumont and while producing elsewhere in the world? Why would Gaumont or another studio choose to film outside the United States? What other changes have you seen in the entertainment industry? What do you enjoy about the work you do? What motivates you, and what are you most excited about? About Tim Stephen Tim Stephen has more than 20 years of executive experience across a broad range of entertainment-industry disciplines, including business and legal affairs, television development and production and international co-financing. As EVP of Strategy and Head of Business & Legal Affairs, he oversees business and legal matters for film, television, animation and distribution for Gaumont Fim US, a subsidiary of French film studio Gaumont. Gaumont Film US produces drama and comedy programming for both the U.S. and international markets, including Hannibal, which aired on NBC from April 2013 - August 2022, as well as the Golden Globes-winning drama Narcos, currently airing on Netflix. About Alex Akhavan Alex Akhavan is an associate in the Entertainment, Technology and Advertising Practice Group in Sheppard Mullin's Century City, California office, where he represents producers, studios, media companies and networks in connection with entertainment productions throughout the United States and around the world. In addition to advising Gaumont Film US on matters of clearance and production, Alex has served as production counsel to Campanario Entertainment. He also leads the firm's Disney Television Animation and Amazon Studios' unscripted teams and regularly negotiates development and production agreements on behalf of Disney, Amazon and Univision. Contact Information Tim Stephen Alex Akhavan Additional Resources: Sheppard Mullin French Desk Blog Thank you for listening! Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to the show to receive every new episode delivered straight to your podcast player every week. If you enjoyed this episode, please help us get the word out about this podcast. Rate and Review this show in Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Google Podcasts, Stitcher or Spotify. It helps other listeners find this show. This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not to be construed as legal advice specific to your circumstances. If you need help with any legal matter, be sure to consult with an attorney regarding your specific needs.
The cinematographer talks about his work on director David Cronenberg's return to science-fiction storytelling.
The cinematographer talks about his work on director David Cronenberg's return to science-fiction storytelling.
#144: Augusto is a multifaceted Producer, Writer, Director and TV Host who landed a contract roll as an ongoing television host working for NBC. He also hosted a national primetime debate show for Univision. He has since launched his own production company and created Global Child, the first world travel show that uses social media and experiences to share life lessons. Global Child launched to over 300 million passengers in 2017 on major airlines and recently on Amazon Prime world wide in addition to global network distribution.
Join Marc de Beer, President of Aviagen as he tells us about his exciting career in Animal Nutrition and Health, how he went from technical service to the executive corner and all the different perspectives and experiences he went through while traveling around the world.About our Founder:Casey Bradley Ph.D. is an Experienced Animal Scientist and Nutritionist that has worked with swine, poultry, ruminants, and pets. Specialties include product development, technical writing, and presentations, research, technical sales, mentoring, and networking. Academic training includes nutrition, immunology, and animal wellbeing. She has presented at large conferences in USA, Canada, Greece, and Denmark. Work experience includes farm management, research management, technical service and sales, regulatory, project management, and employee management. About the Guest:Dr. Marc de Beer, President of Aviagen® North America, is among four industry leaders recently appointed to the Board of Directors of the U.S. Poultry & Egg Association (USPOULTRY). USPOULTRY is one of the world's largest and most active poultry organizations, and is responsible for bringing thousands of industry professionals from around the globe together in Atlanta each year for the International Production & Processing Expo (IPPE).Let's Connect!● LinkedIn ● Facebook● Instagram ● YoutubeEnjoying the Show?● Share, like, and subscribe on Facebook, Instagram, and Youtube!● Schedule your ‘'Free Next Steps'' to help you find the best path for you!● Find out more on our website!Continental Search Great People, Great Careers.Nutriquest We answer real-world problems. We innovate for productivity.International Flavors & Fragrances Inc. We apply science and creativity for a better world.
Two years into a global pandemic, the challenges facing the animal protein and animal feed industries are many, from labor and logistics to inflationary pressures and ongoing human health concerns. Leading a global company in this space is no small task in the best of years, let alone in the current environment.At this week's International Production and Processing Expo in Atlanta, Georgia, leaders of the global animal feed and poultry production companies gathered to reconnect, and to discuss challenges and opportunities amid the various headwinds facing the industry. During the Expo Feedstuffs broadcaster Andy Vance sat down with Alltech CEO Dr. Mark Lyons to discuss his perspective on the current situation, drawing on his extensive experience in China. We also discuss his outlook for the animal protein sector in 2022 and beyond, including the findings of this year's Alltech Agri-Food Outlook survey.This episode is sponsored by Alltech.
2022 AVN Awards Podcast Series Episode Two: We cover a lot of ground in this episode, starting with Best BDSM Movie which always begs the question, how hard to you have to fetish to get into this category and how soft do you have to go to win it? In between we cover the director awards for Banner, International Production and both Narrative and Non-Narrative Project. Also on the table are hardcore favorites including Best Blowbang Scene (Lacy Lennon is tough to beat) and Best DP Scene (Angela White, need I say more?) Best Editing and Best Featurette (Black Widow XXX is the favorite, but look at Spark as a darkhorse. Send in that feedback and ask your questions. I'll try to get to them in the next episode. The post Podcast: 2022 AVN Awards Part 2: Best Blowbang, Best Directors, Best Featurette first appeared on RogReviews.
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Andrea Wong is a high-level media professional who currently serves as a director of Liberty Interactive Corporation and on the advisory boards of several media and entertainment societies and organizations. She was recently President, International Production for Sony Pictures Television and President, International for Sony Pictures Entertainment, overseeing 18 production companies around the world. Andrea worked with top-level media companies and brought The Crown to Netflix, Army Wives, and Project Runway to Lifetime, The Bachelor, Dancing With the Stars and Extreme Makeover: Home Edition to ABC. In this podcast episode, Andrea goes back to her journey from growing up in Silicon Valley to graduating from MIT with a degree in electrical engineering and receiving an MBA from Stanford University to becoming one of the key players in the entertainment industry. She shares the story of her extraordinary career as well as her views on mindset and a healthy work-life balance.
The cinematographer discusses “going up the river” for Spike Lee’s striking Vietnam War epic, creatively employing multiple formats for image capture.
The Animal Agriculture Alliance has been bringing together stakeholders in the animal agriculture industry since 1987. The non-profit, Arlington, Virginia-based organization is working to bridge the communications gap between farmers, ranchers, veterinarians, animal feed companies, animal health companies, processors and allied associations. Kay Johnson Smith, president and CEO of the Animal Ag Alliance since 2011, serves as a national spokesperson and adviser to the agriculture and food industry. While attending the International Production and Processing Expo in Atlanta this January, Johnson Smith shared her thoughts on the challenges facing the animal agriculture industry. In this episode of the MEAT+POULTRYpodcast, find out how industry stakeholders can come together to achieve common goals. Also, learn about the upcoming Stakeholders Summit, to be held in Arlington, Virginia, May 7-8.
Harold Bonilla, entrevista para Al Campo, a Lina Peñuela, docente del programa de Medicina Veterinaria de la Universidad del Tolima.
The feed, poultry and meat industries gather every January at the International Production and Processing Expo, what the organizers describe as “the world's largest annual poultry, feed, and meat technology exposition.” More than 32,000 attendees attended this year’s Expo in late January, discussing topics ranging from the global markets to animal disease outbreaks and international trade. One attendee – the new President and CEO of the American Feed Industry Association – was particularly interested in how those issues and discussions affect the nearly 700 domestic and international companies and organizations her association represents. In this episode we hear from Constance Cullman, AFIA’s new chief executive, to get her first impressions of the state of the industry just months into her tenure. We’ll also talk with Brian Earnest, a commodity analyst with IHS Markit, about the status of the poultry markets and his outlook for 2020.This episode of Feedstuffs In Focus is sponsored by Hog Slat and Georgia Poultry. New for 2020, the Classic Pullet feed pan: Built to handle the most aggressive birds, the Classic Pullet features an anti-rotation clip, feed shut-off slide, and a shallow divided pan. Learn more at HogSlat.com.
You’re listening to Episode 50 of the Close Knit Podcast and this week I spoke to Mandy Kordal of Kordal Studio.Mandy is someone I have admired for so long - every singe collection she’s designed has just made me swoon, and it was such a treat to bring her onto the podcast this month.She walks me all the way back to her earliest memory of working with textiles - influenced by her grandmother and her mother, who are both talented designers and sewists.As has been my line of inquiry lately - this year, actually, I wanted to understand how Mandy went from altering and painting on her clothes as a kid to running a knitwear and now woven-ware clothing line. How her interest was piqued by a neighbor, leading her to study fashion design and taking a class in machine knitting - which informs her garment design and making presently.We discuss the subtleties of machine knitwear design, fiber sourcing, and how being a values-driven brand, as a concept, is an evolution.Mandy talks me through their partnerships with weavers and mills in Peru and Guatemala and how these relationships have evolved over the course of Kordal’s existence.Listen on for our whole chat! Thanks for tuning in!I wanted to pause for a moment to acknowledge that this is the 50th episode of the Close Knit Podcast.50 whole episodes! That just feels like a real milestone to me.And I just wanted to say thanks. Thank you for listening, and for supporting the podcast. If you’re already pledging on patreon, I so appreciate you. And if you’ve enjoyed the podcast thus far, you can support the podcast to continue to exist by pledging through patreon.Over the course of this last year, your support has helped me pay my bills, hire an editor, and offset website maintenance costs. It’s been an enormous help and it really does enable me to work on this project long term, in a sustainable way.You can find my patreon from my website, via my instagram, or by searching Close Knit on Patreon.50 freaking episodes - what a humbling joy it has been to produce this work with and for you.Your support means the world to me.
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Spokespersons for USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) made the rounds at the 2018 International Production and Processing Expo in Atlanta to drum up support for proposed rules to modernize carcass inspections at swine slaughterhouses and increase line speeds. The post USDA seeks comments on plans to modernize swine inspection appeared first on Pig Health Today.
Spokespersons for USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) made the rounds at the 2018 International Production and Processing Expo in Atlanta to drum up support for proposed rules to modernize carcass inspections at swine slaughterhouses and increase line speeds. The post USDA seeks comments on plans to modernize swine inspection appeared first on Pig Health Today.
How does the UK retain its position as one of the world's leading producers of TV? A special edition of The Media Show recorded at the Royal Television Society's Cambridge Convention. Amol Rajan is joined by Sophie Turner Laing, CEO of Endemol Shine, Wayne Garvie, Chief Creative Officer, International Production at Sony Pictures, Theresa Wise, RTS Chief Executive and Katherine Rushton, Media and Technology Editor at the Daily Mail. Presenter: Amol Rajan Producer: Richard Hooper Assistant Producer: Tim Allen.
Actor Gustav Hammarsten shares his experience as teh character Anders Harnesk in Midnight Sun, filmed in and around Kiruna and France. This co-production reflects today's Europe. - Skådespelaren Gustav Hammarsten berättar om sin rollkaraktär Anders Harnesk i serien Midnattssol som spelades in i Kiruna med omnejd och även i Frankrike. Denna samproduktion med Frankrike tycker han speglar det moderna Europa.
Kate Marks is a relative newbie to Los Angeles but I never would have guessed it. She has become a part of the community by taking on her role as the Executive VP of International Production for AUSFILM wholeheartedly. A role that includes enticing the international filmmakers to make use of our locations, incentives, facilities and talent. She tells us about Ausfilm’s involvement in the two tentpoles to be shot in Australia in 2016 (Marvel’s Thor: Ragnarok and Ridley Scott’s latest Alien: Convenant - WOOT!) the ways in which Ausflim can help LA based Aussie writers, directors and producers and what they are doing to build relationships with China. We compare the differing financing systems and chat about the need for co-cporductions to happen organically. But ultimately it’s about business going back to Australia. Now that’s something I can completely get behind!
Aidan Connolly, Chief Innovation Officer at Alltech, talks with Trent Loos of Loos Tales and Trails at the 2016 International Production and Processing Expo. Topics include the future of the poultry industry and ONE: The Alltech Ideas Conference.
Belinda Coker, an accomplished designer, manufacturer and international marketer, assists entrepreneurs and start-ups negotiate the intricacies of manufacturing in China and Taiwan.In 2004, Belinda founded Envirosax, a world leading and iconic designer reusable bag company after “an idea”. With her tenacious entrepreneurial spirit, Belinda grew her start-up to a multinational enterprise in less than four years and expanded into over 60 countries worldwide, with operational centres in Asia, Europe and America.Today Belinda stands by her tagline - which is "The World is Just One Global Community" as she shares her valuable experience and knowledge in International Production and Overseas Distribution Markets, with Bellouco Consulting.Belinda CokerManaging DirectorBellouco Pty LtdShawn's Linkshttp://mediaauthorityshawnchhabra.com/http://www.authoritycollege.com/http://shawnchhabra.com/
Andrew is best known for working as a production designer internationally on the many feature films that he has made for over 25 years. Andrew has worked on films such as Sid and Nancy for Alex Cox, Stormy Monday for Mike Figgis, The Piano for Jane Campion for which he won an AFI and BAFTA award, and Clockers for Spike Lee. Andrew's more recent production design work over the years includes: The Reckoning, Dean Spanley, An Education, Made in Dagenham, Love Birds, Quartet, and the upcoming Half A Yellow Sun.