Jim Mason

Jim Mason has a breadth of experience in the field of human resources. Their most recent role was as the VP of HR at Axiota Animal Health starting in February 2023. Prior to that, they worked as the HR Director at Molex from August 2014 onwards. From July 2011 to July 2014, Jim served as the Recruiting Director at Flint Hills Resources and before that, they held the position of Human Resources Manager at the same company from September 2004 to July 2011. Beginning in April 2000, Jim worked as a Human Resources Consultant at Humana until September 2004. Their earliest role in their career was as a Recruiting Manager at Koch Industries, where they worked from an unspecified date in 1995 until the year 2000. Overall, Jim has accumulated years of experience in HR management, recruitment, and consulting across different organizations.

Jim Mason's education history includes attending Kansas State University. Jim pursued a degree in Engineering Technology. However, no specific information is available regarding the start or end year of their enrollment, and the field of study remains unspecified.

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Wamego, United States

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Axiota Animal Health

Axiota® delivers best-in-class animal health products with proven modes of action that help manage risk and support cattle health, performance, and well-being across all stages of beef and dairy production. The Axiota portfolio includes MULTIMIN® 90 and Lactipro®. MULTIMIN® 90 is a prescription-only injectable trace mineral that provides a supplemental source of zinc, selenium, copper and manganese. Trace minerals are the building blocks of the immune and reproductive systems and MULTIMIN® 90 provides sure trace mineral supply by timed injection. Lactipro® supplies an immediate, viable population of Mega e® – a prolific, rumen-native microbe that preferentially consumes lactic acid and produces butyrate. MULTIMIN® 90 and Lactipro® both prepare cattle to thrive during transition and stress.