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Cobb-Vantress introduces Danillo Petinelli as Regional Manager for Goiás, Minas Gerais and Rio de Janeiro

Cobb-Vantress, the oldest genetics company in operation worldwide, announces Danillo Petinelli as part of the company's Technical Services team in Brazil. With 15 years of solid experience in poultry farming, including experience at major groups such as Tyson do Brasil and JBS, Petinelli takes on the role of Regional Manager for Goiás, Minas Gerais, and Rio de Janeiro, responsible for providing customer service and technical support to customers in these states.

A veterinarian graduated from Camilo Castelo Branco University (Unicastelo), Petinelli holds an Executive MBA in Leadership, Agribusiness, and Quality Management. He has extensive experience leading agricultural teams and processes related to the poultry production chain.

In the new role, the manager will be responsible for providing technical support and support to customers, training local teams, and providing support for key production demands.

"I take on this new challenge with the commitment to support, guide, and contribute to strengthening results through solutions aligned with the most modern management practices. I am confident that we will maximize the performance of the Cobb package in the field, thus achieving the expected zootechnical and financial results," says Petinelli.

Eduardo Loewen, associate director of Technical Services Brazil, believes the new manager will be able to contribute, among other things, with his experience managing production teams. "Our work is also heavily focused on training teams within the client's premises, improving routine practices to ensure they generate the best results. In this sense, Danillo's experience will be invaluable in engaging teams to achieve superior performance," he assesses.

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