Moczygemba will serve as the CEO for the AAA and for each of the association’s subsidiaries: Angus Productions Inc., Certified Angus Beef LLC, Angus Genetics Inc. and the Angus Foundation.

He will also be responsible for implementing the association’s long-term strategic objectives and leading a team of more than 200 employees. The association’s board of directors announced the decision on Oct. 30.

“This is a great day for the American Angus Association and the Angus breed,” says Steve Olson, the association’s president. “Allen not only brings a fresh, strategic vision to our organization, but also a detail-oriented, hands-on approach to leadership that will ensure our resources are focused on continuing to grow demand for Angus genetics and the Certified Angus Beef brand.”

Moczygemba possesses nearly three decades of experience in the cattle business, managing business units, overseeing brands and building strategic relationships across the beef industry.

He most recently served as vice president of marketing for Advanced Animal Diagnostics, a tech company that develops on-farm, animal health diagnostic platforms. He replaces Bryce Schumann, who exited the position on June 5.

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While serving as beef segment marketing director for Zoetis Animal Health and Pfizer Animal Health, he developed partnerships with organizations such as the American Quarter Horse Association, CattleFax, National Cattlemen’s Beef Association and the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association.

He managed Progressive Beef, a program of standard operating procedures for the fed cattle sector that includes an independent third-party audit. The program’s standards align closely with major retailers, such as Performance Food Group.

Moczygemba also was senior vice president for Farm Journal's database strategies and vice president for Farm Journal’s livestock group, where he was publisher of Beef Today and Dairy Today magazines.

“AAA enjoys a long and successful history in developing innovative ways to advance the Angus breed,” Moczygemba says. “I am excited about helping to write the next chapter for the breed and blazing new trails of opportunity for our members.”

Moczygemba received his degree in 1987 in agriculture communications from Southwest Texas State University. He and his wife, Venetta, have two sons, Lane and Ross.  end mark

—From American Angus Association news release