From Texas to Pennsylvania. That’s a big move. That’s what Allen Moczygemba will be doing. (I’m glad this isn’t radio)
Allen Moczygemba has been promoted to Senior Vice President of Farm Journal Media. In his new position, Moczygemba will continue to oversee publishing responsibilities for the company’s livestock operations, while adding new responsibilities for a significant new product introduction in 2007, as well as managing the company’s growing portfolio of live events
In making the announcement, Farm Journal Media President and CEO, Andy Weber, said: “Allen has displayed great creativity and delivered continuous growth since taking over our livestock properties six years ago. The Livestock Division is finishing a record year in 2006 and we look forward to leveraging Allen’s talents and that kind of success across more of our properties into 2007.”
With the promotion, Moczygemba will be looking to staff two new positions, both reporting directly to him: a Publisher to take over day-to-day operations for the company’s livestock properties; and an Associate Publisher, to focus on the development of the new product introduction and live events. Moczygemba, who lives in Texas, will relocate to the company’s headquarters in Philadelphia in 2007 and report to Farm Journal Media Executive Vice President, Steve Custer.

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