EXTENDED BIOS
Dan Hodgson
Dan Mulder
Wayne Freese
Dr William wilson
Dr. William W. Wilson received his PhD in Agricultural Economics from the University of Manitoba in 1980. Since then he has been a Professor at North Dakota State University in Agribusiness and Applied Economics with periodic sabbaticals at Stanford University. Recently, he was named as a University Distinguished Professor at NDSU which an honorary position is, and a great achievement. And, in 2016 he was named the CHS Chair in Risk Management and Trading at NDSU which is an endowed position. In 2017 he was awarded the AAEA 2016 Distinguished Teaching Award (Chicago July 2017)
His focus is risk and strategy as applied to agriculture and agribusiness with a particular focus on agtechnology development and commercialization, procurement, transportation and logistics, international marketing and competition. He teaches classes in Commodity Trading, Risk and AgriBusiness Strategy and has taught his Risk Class at Purdue University; and is a visiting scholar at Melbourne University where he visits 2 times/year and advises PhD students in risk and agbiotechnology.
He was recognized as one of the top 10 Agricultural Economists in 1995 and more recently as one of the top 1% of agricultural economists by RePEc (Research Papers in Economics). Finally, he has students who are in senior positions in a number of the large agribusinesses including commodity companies, railroads and food and beverage companies.
Wilf Keller
(Honorary Doctor of Science)
One of Canada’s most renowned crop development scientists, Dr. Wilf Keller (PhD) has enjoyed a career spanning almost 50 years as a pioneering agriculture researcher and visionary leader.
Born in Melville, Sask., Keller earned his Bachelor of Science (1969) and his PhD (1972) majoring in crop science at the University of Saskatchewan (USask), before heading overseas to Germany for post-doctoral studies. A year later, he started with Agriculture Canada and quickly began contributing to the agriculture industry through trailblazing research endeavours.
Keller helped lead numerous major research initiatives, including the application of genomics in canola breeding that had a tremendous impact and contributed to making the crop a made-in-Canada success story. Keller’s work also contributed to the development of the first herbicide-tolerant canola variety in North America, one of his many research success stories.
A recognized global leader in agricultural biotechnology research, management and promotion, Keller has worked with the major research players in the industry, from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada to the National Research Council, to Genome Prairie, and most recently serving until 2020 as president and CEO of Ag-West Bio Inc., a non-profit organization in Saskatoon that advocates for agriculture science. Keller currently serves as vice-president of outreach with the Agri-Food Innovation Council, after previously serving as the board chair.
Among his many accomplishments, Keller played a supporting role as a member of the group that successfully launched the Saskatchewan-based Protein Industries Canada Supercluster, projected to contribute billions to the Canadian economy. The supercluster was one of five proposals selected out of 55 applications to share in $950 million in federal funding, attracting both capital investment and industry-leading scientists to the city.
During his remarkable career, Keller has been honoured with multiple major awards, including induction into the Canadian Agriculture Hall of Fame in 2018, the Saskatchewan Agriculture Hall of Fame in 2017, and earning the Saskatchewan Order of Merit – the province’s highest honour – in 2015. Keller has also received three National Research Council Outstanding Achievement Awards, as well as Lifetime Achievement Awards from AgWest Biotech and from The Society for In Vitro Biology.
Bob Sinner
Chad Crady
Doug MacDougald
Bob Majkrzak
Dan Ellsworth
Dan Ellsworth served as CEO of Animart after a career in senior sales and product management with Schering-Plough and Dextron Fearing.
Dan has deep expertise in dairy, feedlot, pasture, swine and poultry production health and management, and is currently serving as CEO of Fairona Animal Health and advisor to Anilogics.
Dan is an accomplished Senior Executive and Thought Leader with more than 25 years of success in the agriculture marketing, sales, distribution, and radio-frequency identification industries. He has extensive experience running complex projects driving organizational improvements to achieve growth objectives. His key areas of expertise include acquisitions/integration, strategic marketing, vision casting, people development, livestock vaccine markets, and organizational alignment.
Dan has held multiple executive leadership positions in market leading companies, public policy advocacy organizations and non-profits firms. Most recently serving as President/CEO of ANIMART LLC. He led a team through transition from a small state player to a broad regional firm with a presence from 2 states to a presence in over 20 from 2012 to 2019.
He is the founder of TCQ Solutions LLC a strategic consulting firm, helping small to medium size companies expand and capture market opportunities.
He has served on multiple Industry Boards including Durvet Animal Health, AgriLabs Animal Health, American Dairy Coalition, Dairy Cares of Wisconsin and the Wisconsin Dairy Business Association Legislative Committee.
He currently serves as President of Wisconsin Water Alliance and Chairman of the Board for Asian Partners International.
Dan grew up on cow/calf operation in the Northwest Colorado town of Meeker. He graduated from Colorado State University in 1995, with a BA in Political Science and has a Master’s in Business Administration from Bellevue University in Nebraska.
Rob Saik
Robert Saik has forty years of experience as a Professional Agrologist, entrepreneur and an international consultant who’s worked with a wide variety of agriculturalists from Nigeria’s Minister of Agriculture to Bill Gates on implementation of ag tech to help developing economies.
Robert, an outspoken champion of agriculture, is a Distinguished Agrologist, Professional Agriculture Consultant, a serial entrepreneur and has been hailed as an agriculture futurist with unparalleled insight into where the industry is headed.
He has leveraged these strengths to found over 15 companies in the areas of Farming, Agri-Retail, Distribution, Media and Ag Tech including The Agri-Trend/Agri-Data Group of Companies which was acquired by Trimble.
Robert is CEO of AGvisorPRO Inc and Saik Management Group Inc. With his business experience and training in soil chemistry, plant physiology and crop nutrition, together with his knowledge in data management, farm automation and precision agriculture he has new ways for the agriculture sector to solve problems through a brand-new connectivity platform for farming, AGvisorPRO. As CEO of his holding company, Saik Management Group Inc., he provides consulting services to many organizations and serves on several boards and advisory committees.
His first book, “The Agriculture Manifesto – Ten Key Drivers That Will Shape Agriculture in the Next Decade” was a 2014 Best of Amazon Books and this TEDx Talk “Will Agriculture be Allowed to Feed 9 Billion People?” has been viewed over 150,000 times.
In 2019, he released his book “FOOD 5.0: How We Feed the Future” which is a pragmatic look at the five iterations of agriculture, culminating in an examination of how technology convergence is reshaping the farm and the consumer.
Murray MacLaughlin
Murray McLaughlin (B.Sc. McGill University, M.Sc. and Ph.D. Cornell University)
Dr Murray McLaughlin is President of McLaughlin Consultants and consults on the Bioeconomy, Agriculture and Forestry sectors with respect to the bioeconomy and circular economy in Canada. He is an advisor to Bioindustrial Innovation Canada on international and government relations. Also an Advisor to Forest Products Innovation (FPI) on bioproducts in forestry and is an advisor to British Columbia Research Inc. (BCRI) on oil spill technology, lignin and other new technology. He is an Innovation advisor to Bioenterprise on bioeconomy and cleantech related to food and Agri-tech. He is chair of the Biomass Quality Network Canada (BQNC) focused on certification and quality standards for biomass.
He (McLaughlin Consultants) was the founding Executive Director of BIC ( 2010-2016) and the Sustainable Chemistry Alliance ( 2009-2016) in Sarnia, Ontario, with a focus on a Sustainable Bioeconomy. He held various positions in the private, government and non-profit areas such as Director Business Development for the Canadian Light Source, President of OAFT, Deputy Minister of SAF, and President of AWB Inc. He was the founder of ABIC started in 1996. He managed a VC Fund, Foragen, for agriculture and spent 15 years with ELANCO, in R and D and marketing. His career has focused on agricultural bioindustrial sectors -development, product management , marketing and commercialization as well as economic development and cluster building. He has been a member of numerous Boards of Directors and Advisory Committees, including, BEN (BioEconomy Network); BioNB and FPI. He co-chaired the Industrial Bioproducts Value Chain Roundtable – a partnership with Industry and AAFC for the bioeconomy. He is a graduate of Nova Scotia Agricultural College, McGill (B. Sc. Agr.) and Cornell (MSC and PhD). He has an Honorary Doctorate Degree from Dalhousie Univ and received several awards – Alumni of the Year for NSAC: LSO Community Service Award; the GoldLeaf award from BioteCanada and the Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Medal. He received the LSO Lifetime Achievement Award 2016 and recognized in the top 100 global leaders in the Advanced Bioeconomy at Biofuels Digest in 2015 and 2016.
He was on committees at GenomeBC in Vancouver on forestry and research projects. He also is on advisory committee for the Biomass Quality network in Winnipeg ,Manitoba and the DFCC advisor for the Ag-Sci Cluster for special crops in Saskatchewan. He was on the International Advisory Committee of Global Bioeconomy Summit(GBS).
Murray MacLaughlin
Murray McLaughlin (B.Sc. McGill University, M.Sc. and Ph.D. Cornell University)
Dr Murray McLaughlin is President of McLaughlin Consultants and consults on the Bioeconomy, Agriculture and Forestry sectors with respect to the bioeconomy and circular economy in Canada. He is an advisor to Bioindustrial Innovation Canada on international and government relations. Also an Advisor to Forest Products Innovation (FPI) on bioproducts in forestry and is an advisor to British Columbia Research Inc. (BCRI) on oil spill technology, lignin and other new technology. He is an Innovation advisor to Bioenterprise on bioeconomy and cleantech related to food and Agri-tech. He is chair of the Biomass Quality Network Canada (BQNC) focused on certification and quality standards for biomass.
He (McLaughlin Consultants) was the founding Executive Director of BIC ( 2010-2016) and the Sustainable Chemistry Alliance ( 2009-2016) in Sarnia, Ontario, with a focus on a Sustainable Bioeconomy. He held various positions in the private, government and non-profit areas such as Director Business Development for the Canadian Light Source, President of OAFT, Deputy Minister of SAF, and President of AWB Inc. He was the founder of ABIC started in 1996. He managed a VC Fund, Foragen, for agriculture and spent 15 years with ELANCO, in R and D and marketing. His career has focused on agricultural bioindustrial sectors -development, product management , marketing and commercialization as well as economic development and cluster building. He has been a member of numerous Boards of Directors and Advisory Committees, including, BEN (BioEconomy Network); BioNB and FPI. He co-chaired the Industrial Bioproducts Value Chain Roundtable – a partnership with Industry and AAFC for the bioeconomy. He is a graduate of Nova Scotia Agricultural College, McGill (B. Sc. Agr.) and Cornell (MSC and PhD). He has an Honorary Doctorate Degree from Dalhousie Univ and received several awards – Alumni of the Year for NSAC: LSO Community Service Award; the GoldLeaf award from BioteCanada and the Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Medal. He received the LSO Lifetime Achievement Award 2016 and recognized in the top 100 global leaders in the Advanced Bioeconomy at Biofuels Digest in 2015 and 2016.
He was on committees at GenomeBC in Vancouver on forestry and research projects. He also is on advisory committee for the Biomass Quality network in Winnipeg ,Manitoba and the DFCC advisor for the Ag-Sci Cluster for special crops in Saskatchewan. He was on the International Advisory Committee of Global Bioeconomy Summit(GBS).
Dick Endris
John Oliver
John Oliver has more than 35 years experience in agricultural science and agribusiness. As a consultant, his professional focus includes aligning policy with evolving agricultural needs, increasing public awareness of agriculture’s contribution to Canadian society, promoting collaboration between Canada and the United States on agricultural issues, and helping Canada increase its participation in the advanced bio fuels industry. This bio fuel focus takes advantage of Mr. Oliver’s knowledge of plant physiology, the economics of agricultural supply chains, competing demand for agricultural products, Canadian agricultural policy, and his cross border contacts with agricultural universities and agricultural companies.
Prior to becoming a consultant, Mr. Oliver was President, Dow Elanco Canada Inc., a joint venture between Dow Chemical and Eli Lilly to research, manufacture, and market crop protection and biotechnology products. He was appointed to this position following a long career with both Elanco Products and Eli Lilly.
He was a founding member and past chairman of the Canadian Animal Health Institute; a founding member of the Canadian Agri-Marketing Association (CAMA); and chairman of the Crop Protection Institute of Canada (now CropLife Canada). He is currently Chairman of Flax Canada 2015 Inc., a national initiative to develop flax as Canada’s bio-economy crop of the 21st century, and is a member of the Agricultural Institute of Canada. His achievements include being the recipient of the first CAMA lifetime achievement award.
Raised on a mixed farm near Napanee, Ontario, to which he still retreats on the weekends, Mr. Oliver began his career as an agricultural market specialist after receiving his B.S. in agriculture from Ontario Agricultural College (University of Toronto).