Dairy Dialog podcast 117: Quantec, Kerry, Chobani This week, we have conversations with Quantec founder Dr Rod Claycomb and CEO Raewyn McPhillips; Christina Matrozou, marketing manager for taste in Europe and Russia at Kerry, and Chobani chief corporate affairs officer, Cristina Alesci.
We also see the return of our weekly look at the global dairy markets with Liam Fenton at StoneX.
Study finds milk-derived ingredient effective against influenza virus
Research commissioned by New Zealand company Quantec, and completed by an independent US laboratory, has found its patented milk-derived ingredient IDP (Immune Defense Proteins) is effective against influenza virus species.
At a time when there is an intense global focus on viruses, Quantec commissioned the independent in vitro study to see if IDP had antiviral activity, and if so whether its formulation, which contains over 50 bioactive proteins, provides greater antiviral activity than a singular prote
Analysis: Is the COVID-19 vaccine safe for people with Type 1 diabetes?
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As states across the US begin administering COVID-19 vaccinations to citizens, many of the 1.6 million Americans who ve been diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes are questioning whether or not the vaccine is safe for them.
While each patient s situation is different, and individuals are encouraged to consult with their physician before making a final decision in this regard, one of the leading organizations on issues related to Type 1 diabetes has announced that the two vaccines being administered across the U.S. are safe for adults with this form of diabetes.
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Taylor, Porter, Brooks & Phillips LLP issued the following announcement on Jan. 5.
Taylor Porter has elected Ashley Carver Meredith to Partner, effective January 1, 2021. Meredith, who joined Taylor Porter in 2014, practices in a wide array of areas including commercial litigation, commercial transactions, health care compliance, estate planning, and successions. She is ranked by her peers among the 2021 Best Lawyers in America® Ones to Watch in Commercial Litigation.
In her commercial practice, Meredith represents both commercial banks and private lenders in loan workouts and litigation, including foreclosures and lender liability suits. She represents closely-held corporations and limited liability companies in connection with general business disputes. Her experience includes representing a real estate developer in state court action spanning several years against an out-of-state banking institution regarding lender liability issues. Recently, Meredith was involved
Grand Rapids Business Journal
ADAC Automotive promoted its CFO to the position of president.
The Cascade Township-based tier-one automotive supplier said Monday that it promoted Jeff Dolbee to the role, effective Jan. 4.
In his new job, Dolbee will lead ADAC’s executive team and will be responsible for the company’s day-to-day functions, driving strategic initiatives and long-term growth and supporting the development of ADAC’s future leaders.
Prior to this promotion, Dolbee was ADAC’s CFO for eight years. Before that, he held executive leadership positions with Demmer Corp., SMR Automotive Systems, Optera Technology and Herman Miller.
“During Jeff’s time as CFO, he positioned ADAC for financial success that allowed the company to remain steady through the COVID crisis,” ADAC Automotive CEO Jim Teets said. “His efforts will be a foundation of our future growth. I am proud of his past work and excited to see the company grow under his leadership.”