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Standard Process Inc. promotes 4 employees

Chiropractic Economics November 8, 2013

standard-process-logo21November 8, 2013 — Standard Process Inc. announces the promotions of Ross Gardner, Tina Hamberg, David Schroeder, and Xin Zhang at its corporate headquarters in Palmyra, Wis.

Gardner and Schroeder were both promoted from microbiologist I to microbiologist II. As microbiologist IIs, Gardner and Schroeder assume key leadership roles within Standard Process’ microbiology lab, which is part of the company’s quality control department. As leaders in the lab, Gardner and Schroeder will train new microbiologists, manage projects by prioritizing work flow in the lab, and create and revise standard operating procedure documents and logs.

Hamberg was promoted to chiropractic segment project manager. She joined the Standard Process marketing department in 2008 as a market analyst and was promoted to market research and innovation manager in 2012. In her new role as chiropractic segment project manager, Hamberg is responsible for developing strategic plans to increase market share in the company’s largest customer base. She is also pursuing a master’s degree in nutrition health and education from Hawthorn University.

Zhang joined the company earlier this year as a network administrator in the information technology department. Zhang demonstrated excellent leadership skills and was promoted to the role of network administer supervisor. In this role, Zhang will assist in developing strategic plans for the company’s infrastructure systems.

Source: Standard Process

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