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Final List.Xlsx 2015 ADPI/ABI ANNUAL CONFERENCE REGISTRATION LIST COMPANY FIRST LAST CITY ST/PROV COUNTRY 3A Business Consulting Tage Affertsholt Aarhus C DENMARK 3-A Sanitary Standards Inc. Tim Rugh McLean VA Abbott Laboratories Doug Smith Columbus OH Abbott Laboratories Allison Specht Columbus OH Abbott Nutrition Aaron Beak Abbott Park IL Abbott Nutrition Dana Friedman Columbus OH Abbott Nutrition Robert Hoaglund Abbott Park IL Abbott Nutrition Dan Potratz Abbott Park IL Abbott Nutrition Bryan Stirrat Abbott Park IL ACSON Corporation Richard Freeland Scottsdale AZ ADPI Steve Griffin Elmhurst IL ADPI Beth Holcomb Elmhurst IL ADPI Dan Meyer Elmhurst IL ADPI Carl Roode Elmhurst IL ADPI Dave Thomas Elmhurst IL ADPI COE Lee Blakely Visalia CA Advance Milk Commodities Tom Groe Chino CA Advance Milk Commodities Leslie Perkins Chino CA Advanced Process Technologies Craig Campbell Cokato MN Advanced Process Technologies Philip Cunningham Cokato MN AgMotion Dairy Steve Perkins Minneapolis MN AgMotion Dairy Steven Peterson Minneapolis MN AGR Partners Keith Freeman Chicago IL AGR Partners Michael Solot Chicago IL Agri-Best Dairy Products Peter Van Pinxteren Nuland NETHERLANDS Agriculture & Livestock Industries Yasuhisa Hiraishi Tokyo JAPAN Agri-Dairy Products, Inc. Steven Bronfield Purchase NY Agri-Dairy Products, Inc. Frank Reeves Purchase NY Agri-Mark, Inc. Scott Anderson Lawrence MA Agri-Mark, Inc. Peter Gutierrez Lawrence MA Agri-Mark, Inc. Ben Laine Lawrence MA Agri-Mark, Inc. Tim Opper Lawrence MA Agri-Mark, Inc. Ed Pcolar Lawrence MA Agri-Mark, Inc. David Speed Lawrence MA Agri-Mark, Inc. Richard Stammer Lawrence MA Agri-Mark, Inc. Jim Tringe Lawrence MA Agri-Mark, Inc. Scott Werme Lawrence MA Agropur Cooperative Reneck Cayen La Prairie QC CANADA Agropur Export Group Inc. Nathalie Bertalmio Montreal QC CANADA Agropur Export Group Inc. Gordon Craig Beverly Hills CA Agropur Export Group Inc. Charles Larivee Montreal QC CANADA Agropur Export Group Inc. Marcel Larivee Montreal QC CANADA Agropur Export Group Inc. Miguel Ortiz Montreal QC CANADA Agropur Export Group Inc. Jose Zlatar Montreal QC CANADA Agropur inc. Keith Braun Appleton WI Agropur inc. Dan LaMarche Appleton WI Agropur inc. Doug Simon Appleton WI Agropur Ingredients Trevor Fleege La Crosse WI Agropur Ingredients Kyle Frank La Crosse WI Agropur Ingredients Robert Hollnagel, Jr. La Crosse WI Agropur Ingredients Mike Homewood La Crosse WI Agropur Ingredients Ellen Lusk La Crosse WI Agropur Ingredients Maria Norberg La Crosse WI Agropur Ingredients Terese O'Neil La Crosse WI Agropur Ingredients Jeana Peters La Crosse WI Alain Royer Dairy Group Yves Lavoie Longueuil QC CANADA 1 2015 ADPI/ABI ANNUAL CONFERENCE REGISTRATION LIST COMPANY FIRST LAST CITY ST/PROV COUNTRY Alain Royer Dairy Group Alain Royer Longueuil QC CANADA Alfa Laval, Inc. Ian Mapp Minneapolis MN All Star Association Joel Bryant Lexington KY American Agco Trading Co. DJ Johnson Cottage Grove MN American Butter Institute Chris Galen Arlington VA American Butter Institute Anuja Miner Arlington VA American Butter Institute Jim Mulhern Arlington VA American Butter Institute Peter Vitaliano Arlington VA AMPI Tony Busch New Ulm MN AMPI Marshall Reece New Ulm MN AMPI Matt Senske New Ulm MN AMPI Lauri Stark New Ulm MN AMPI Bill Swan New Ulm MN AMPI Jim Walsh New Ulm MN Apis Food BV Martijn Kobossen Amsterdam NETHERLANDS APS Biogroup Andrew Keech Phoenix AZ Argosy International Inc. Murray Pastyr Toronto ON CANADA Arla Foods AmbA Niels Erik Larsen Viby J DENMARK Arla Foods DK Peter Houborg Viby J DENMARK Arla Foods DK Helle Rasmussen Viby J DENMARK Arla Foods Ingredients Group P/S Henrik Jorgen Andersen Viby J DENMARK Arla Foods Ingredients Group P/S Klaus Kristiansen Viby DENMARK Arla Foods Ingredients, Inc. Luis Cubel Viby J DENMARK Arla Foods Ingredients, Inc. Morten Kaas Hansen Viby J DENMARK Arla Foods Ingredients, Inc. Susie Hjorth Basking Ridge NJ Arla Foods Ingredients, Inc. Anders Steen Jorgensen Viby J DENMARK Arla Foods Ingredients, Inc. Cheryl Reid Basking Ridge NJ Arla Foods Ingredients, Inc. Joyce Stefan Basking Ridge NJ Atlantic Grain & Trade Tony Reno Victoria MN Atlantic Grain & Trade Jason Wesenberg Victoria MN Ausfine Chris Scarlett Mount Waverly AUSTRALIA Baldwin Richardson Foods Tricia Thompson Macedon NY Bardo Custom Blending Chad Klipstein Elroy WI Barry Callebaut Jared Herschberger Chicago IL Bassett & Walker International Jose Francisco Barajas Toronto ON CANADA Batory Foods Brian Abendroth Des Plaines IL Batory Foods Sandra Bonsangue Commerce CA Batory Foods Craig Glover Des Plaines IL Batory Foods Vanessa Hodges Olathe KS Batory Foods Scott Marckini Des Plaines IL Batory Foods Gretchen Ternes Des Plaines IL Batory Foods Diana Watson Des Plaines IL Bay Valley Foods Isaac Forstner Oak Brook IL Bay Valley Foods LLC Rebecca Zhu Oak Brook IL Bel Brands Jean-Michel Dos Remedios Chicago IL Benhil Archie Gingter Neuss GERMANY Berkshire Dairy & Food LLC Steven Cinesi Mohnton PA Berkshire Dairy & Food LLC Scott Craig Wyomissing PA Berkshire Dairy & Food LLC Paul Dean Kewaskum WI Berkshire Dairy & Food LLC Clay Gray Wyomissing PA Berkshire Dairy & Food LLC John Jaekle Wyomissing PA Berkshire Dairy & Food LLC Terry Klee Wyomissing PA Berkshire Dairy & Food LLC Dale Mills, Jr. Wyomissing PA Berkshire Dairy & Food LLC Michael Schifalacqua Wyomissing PA BIO CAT Marc Jensen Troy VA Biolac GmbH & Co. KG Heinrich Buchholz Harbarnsen GERMANY 2 2015 ADPI/ABI ANNUAL CONFERENCE REGISTRATION LIST COMPANY FIRST LAST CITY ST/PROV COUNTRY Blimling & Associates, Inc. Tiffany LaMendola Frisco TX Blimling & Associates, Inc. Phil Plourd Madison WI Blue Cow Dairy, LLC Michael Harrell Sinking Spring PA Blue Cow Dairy, LLC Audrey Throne Sinking Spring PA Bluegrass Dairy & Food, Inc. Gary Otterbach Springfield KY Bluegrass Dairy & Food, Inc. John Wilcha Franklin Lakes NJ Bluegrass Dairy & Food, Inc. Billy Joe Williams Glasgow KY Bluegrass Dairy & Food, Inc. Kerry Williams Glasgow KY Bluegrass Dairy & Food, Inc. Kevin Williams Glasgow KY Bluegrass Dairy & Food, Inc. Kirk Williams Glasgow KY BMO Harris Bank Betsy Erdelyi Chicago IL BMO Harris Bank Betsy Hartman Chicago IL Bongards' Creameries Keith Grove Chanhassen MN Bongards' Creameries Sheri Nadeau Chanhassen MN Borden Dairy Company Michael Rutherford Dallas TX Borden Dairy Company Richard Thomas Dallas TX Bovina Mountain Consulting David Clark Englewood FL Brewster Cheese Tom Murphy Brewster OH Brewster Dairy Ken Shook Brewster OH Brosch Trade LLC Kevin Brosch Washington DC Burt Lewis Ingredients Vince Curtin Chicago IL Butterball Farms, Inc. Kelley Andrus Grand Rapids MI Butterball Farms, Inc. Mark Peters Grand Rapids MI Butterfields Butter LLC James Douglas Rocky Mount NC C.B. Constantini Ltd. Al Constantini Vancouver BC CANADA C.B. Constantini Ltd. Mike Constantini Vancouver BC CANADA Cal Poly State University Phil Tong San Luis Obispo CA California Dairies, Inc. Nigel Fernandes Visalia CA California Dairies, Inc. Bradford Jacobs Turlock CA California Dairies, Inc. Felicia Taylor Visalia CA California Dairies, Inc. David Treiber Visalia CA Calm Management Guy Pfister Payson AZ Caloris Engineering Jim Peterson Easton MD Caloris Engineering Bruce Skinner Easton MD Canadian Dairy Commission Mark Lalonde Ottawa ON CANADA Cargill Vera Lin Rotterdam NETHERLANDS Cargill Animal Nutrition Rens van Rooij Rotterdam NETHERLANDS Cargill Japan Ltd. Vince Kha Southbank AUSTRALIA Cargill Toshoku Claudia Gaard Teaneck NJ Cargill, Inc. Travis Croxall Brookville OH Cargill, Inc. Adam Hardie Fort Collins CO Cargill, Inc. Daniel Hofstad Hopkins MN Cargill, Inc. Sara Meadows Hopkins MN Cargill, Inc. Alison Utke Hopkins MN Carlyn Dairy Products, Inc. Mark McAuliffe Mundelein IL CDF Corporation Jay Waltz Plymouth MA CDF Corporation Joe Wanner Plymouth MA Cereal Byproducts Co. Grant Laszcwski Becker MN Cereal Byproducts Co. Joe Pesoli Mount Prospect IL Ceres Sara Dorland Seattle WA Challenge Dairy Products, Inc. Candice Borgen Dublin CA Challenge Dairy Products, Inc. Matt Hamann Dublin CA Challenge Dairy Products, Inc. Irvin Holmes Dublin CA Cheese & Whey Systems, Inc. Jim Banks Marshfield WI Cheese & Whey Systems, Inc. Howard Rogers Mora MN Cheese Market News Susan Quarne Middleton WI 3 2015 ADPI/ABI ANNUAL CONFERENCE REGISTRATION LIST COMPANY FIRST LAST CITY ST/PROV COUNTRY Cheese Reporter Dick Groves Madison WI Chicago Dairy Corp. Steve Cettel Lake Forest IL Chicago Dairy Corp. Reed Hoekstra Lake Forest IL Chicago Dairy Corp. Richard Mollitor Lake Forest IL Chicago Dairy Corp. Jim Young Lake Forest IL Chr. Hansen, Inc. Theis Bacher Milwaukee WI Chr. Hansen, Inc. David Carpenter Milwaukee WI Chr. Hansen, Inc. Andy Dederich Milwaukee WI Chr. Hansen, Inc. Besnik Hidri Milwaukee WI Clasen Quality Coatings Andy Smith Madison WI Clasen Quality Coatings Lee Stowell Madison WI Clofine Dairy & Food Products Inc. Robert Bernisky Linwood NJ Clofine Dairy & Food Products Inc. Larry Clofine Linwood NJ Clofine Dairy & Food Products Inc. 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