Pam Charlton is the new Holstein Ontario General Manager. She assumed the role on Feb. 16, and will work from head office in Brantford.
Charlton has been part of the dairy industry for the past 22 years, operating Elm Bend Farms as a family operation in Brant County involving her mother-in-law, husband and four daughters.
She brings to the role more than 20 years of experience in program delivery, producer education and community involvement through her work with Ontario Soil and Crop Improvement Association, Holstein Canada, and Brant 4-H. She is also a graduate of University of Guelph, Hons BSc. (Environmental Sciences).Â
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