Past NAMA President, Stephanie Gable, has a new job. She’s now working for Novus International as Ruminant Marketing Manager. That means she’ll be responsible for developing global marketing plans for Novus’s dairy and beef programs and products. Stephanie is pictured participating in a NAMA Executive Committee Meeting last year.
Ms. Gable joins Novus from Fort Dodge Animal Health in Kansas City where she was the Companion Animal Pharmaceutical Product Manager. While with Fort Dodge, Ms. Gable re-launched a canine heartworm product. Additionally, she worked as the Strategic Initiative Product Manager and initiated livestock, equine and companion animal programs and rebates.
“Stephanie brings a wide background of agriculture related marketing to Novus. She is a welcome addition to our team,” stated Scott Fleetwood, Executive Director, Markets and Products.
Ms. Gable also worked for Bayer CropScience, the Missouri Soybean Association and Colle & McVoy Marketing Communications. Additionally, she has been active in the University of Missouri Alumni Association and the National AgriMarketing Association (NAMA) where she served as National President.
Congratulations Stephanie. We look forward to working with you!


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