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Welcoming Noah Gibson

At Sustainable Swine Resources (SSR), we’re delighted to introduce our latest addition to the team, Noah Gibson, who officially joined us in September 2023 as our Sales Manager. Noah’s role marks a significant milestone in our journey to deliver high-quality porcine tissues while optimizing value and sustainability across various industries.

A Decade of Sales Expertise

Noah brings over 10 years of experience to SSR, with over a decade of dedicated service in the meat and seafood industries. His extensive background in sales, procurement, and foodservice and retail distribution positions him as a key asset to our team.

In his previous role as Key Account Manager at The Fish Guys | Market House Meats, Noah played a pivotal role in the successful launch of Market House Meats and contributed to growing Land Protein sales substantially. His achievements exemplify his ability to identify opportunities and drive substantial growth.

Noah has also contributed his expertise to Neesvig Purveyors, where he served as a Sales Consultant and Inside Sales Support professional. Additionally, he holds the esteemed title of Certified Angus Beef-Master of Brand Advantage, proving his commitment to excellence and industry knowledge.

Beyond the Office

Noah’s roots run deep in the farming community, and his intimate connection with agriculture is evident in his family’s history and his own experiences. Hailing from Lancaster, WI, Noah resides with his wife and their three children. His family’s connection to farming is a testament to his profound understanding of the industry, and he’s bringing that knowledge to SSR.

Outside of the professional arena, Noah enjoys the great outdoors and spends quality time grilling with family and friends. Noah’s passions also extend to weightlifting, whitetail deer hunting, and target shooting. As a devoted parent, he also coaches his daughter’s basketball and softball teams.

Looking to the Future

As our Sales Manager, Noah will play a pivotal role in developing and executing sales strategies across current and prospective industries. His goal is to drive value optimization and sustainability for porcine tissues.

Noah’s expertise and passion for excellence make him a valuable addition to the SSR team. We’re excited to see the innovative approaches and insights he will bring to the table as we continue our journey to revolutionize the world of porcine resources.

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