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New Appointments at Meriden (Guangzhou) Biotech
CHINA - Two new senior technical appointments have been made at Meriden (Guangzhou) Biotech Co Limited.Dr Gene L.Z Jin, Managing Director is pleased to announce that Meriden (Guangzhou) Biotech Co Limited has recently appointed a Technical Manager to support the sales team in North of China and Technical Services and Marketing Support Director to cover the South of China.

Dr Liangke Su was appointed the position of Technical Manager at Meriden Guangzhou last month. Dr Liangke Su graduated with a DVM and Masters degree in Veterinary Science from Nanjing Agricultural University before adding a PhD in Veterinary Science from Jiaotong University. Dr Liangke Su will be offering technical support in the South of China, whereas Dr Lei Yuan will cover the technical services and marketing support for the North of China.
Dr Lei Yuan will be starting this month as a Technical Services and Marketing Support Director; he joins Meriden from a large feed producer/integrator where he worked as a nutritionist. Prior to that and since graduating with a PhD in Animal Nutrition from Shangdong Agri University, Dr Lei Yuan worked for three years as a Technical Manager for a feed additive company, so he has lot of industry experience.

"We are very happy to welcome Dr Yuan and Dr Su and know that the contributions they both bring will be very valuable to the sales and marketing in China" said Dr Gene L.Z Jin, Managing Director of Meriden (Guangzhou) Biotech Co Limited.
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