OMAHA, Nebraska (Nov. 4, 2022) – Scoular has promoted Steven Moore to Vice President of Food Safety, Quality, Regulatory and Innovation.
Moore previously had served as Director of FSQRI for Petsource, an indirect, wholly owned subsidiary of Scoular. In his new role, he will lead this function for the entire Scoular company, as well as the Petsource subsidiary.
Scoular has a long history as a trusted and reliable ingredient supplier in the food and feed industries. The company is known for providing safe and innovative ingredient solutions for our customers and aims to exceed safety standards, not just meet them. Moore brings the experience and expertise to continue that high level of service across our company.
“Steven has successfully built a tremendous food safety and quality culture at Petsource,” said Petsource President Amy Patterson, whom Moore will continue to report to. “He is an outstanding leader and innovator with deep expertise in food safety. I’m excited that he is taking on this crucial company-wide role.”
Moore spent portions of his career in both the human and pet food sectors, representing organizations such as Michael Foods, Instinct, Conagra Brands and Monogram Foods. He has a master’s degree in food science from Kansas State University and a doctorate degree in organizational development and leadership from the University of Arizona. Steven led the global food safety initiative at Petsource which resulted in a perfect score in the site’s first two years of production.
About Scoular
Scoular is an employee-owned, over $9B agribusiness leading the way since 1892. We buy, sell, store, handle and process grain and ingredients by leveraging our global networks and expertise in international trade and transportation. Employing 1,400 people in more than 100 offices and facilities in North America and Asia, we provide safe and reliable solutions to farmers, grain processors, renewable energy producers and manufacturers of animal feed, aquafeed and pet food as well as food, beverages and supplements.
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