John Tramburg was recently named Vita Plus executive vice president. He has led safety, operations, grain/brokering and transportation teams since 2020. As executive vice president, Tramburg will be leading the company’s strategic capital investments to better serve customers.
(Madison, Wis.) – Four Vita Plus employee owners will take on new roles and responsibilities within the company. The strategic changes will position Vita Plus for continued growth and success as it provides feed, nutrition, and management expertise to dairy and livestock producers. In addition, Alan Gunderson will retire from his role as Vita Plus vice president of sales and marketing.
Vita Plus employee owners and facilities have been working hard to identify opportunities to make a difference in the communities where they and their customers live and work. We're keeping track of all the ongoing Vita Plus Serving Customers & Rural Communities Projects here.
(Madison, Wis.) –Vita Plus is committed to serving dairy and livestock farms and rural communities across the Upper Midwest during the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent dairy and livestock market challenges. As part of this commitment, Vita Plus announces the launch of the Serving Customers & Rural Communities Project. Through this project, Vita Plus will contribute $100,000 to support food security initiatives in rural communities.
(Loyal, Wis.) – Research continues to show that milk is one of the best products for athletes to consume. That’s why employee owners at Vita Plus Loyal were proud to donate milk for the Loyal High School boys and girls basketball teams and wrestling team. “We work with dairy farmers every day and know the
Vita Plus employee owners were excited to join the #10GallonChallenge by donating 10 gallons of milk to local food pantries, and challenge other businesses and community members to do the same.
(Madison, Wis.) – Kim Bremmer was recently recognized as the 2014 Outstanding Woman in Agriculture by the Association of Women in Agriculture (AWA) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Bremmer earned her bachelor’s degree from the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences at UW-Madison and was an active AWA member as a student. She currently works
Congratulations to Dr. Al Schultz on being selected for an Honorary Recognition Award by the University of Wisconsin-Madison College of Agricultural and Life Sciences (CALS). Schultz is one of six individuals who will be recognized at the CALS Honorary Recognition Banquet on October 17. Here is an excerpt from the CALS award announcement: Allan Schultz
(Washington D.C.) - Al Gunderson, Vita Plus vice president of sales and marketing, recently received a heartfelt thank you and appreciation from his peers after completing his role as chairman of the American Feed Industry Association (AFIA). Gunderson wrapped up holding the top leadership role at last week’s spring meeting in the Washington D.C.