ECO Animal Health Group PLC
David Hallas has an extensive work experience in the animal health industry. David is currently serving as the Chief Executive Officer of ECO ANIMAL HEALTH GROUP PLC since April 2022. Prior to this, they worked as the Managing Director at Sure Petcare, MSD Animal Health from July 2019 to April 2022. David also held the position of Managing Director at Sure Petcare from July 2019 to April 2022. David has a strong background in global companion animal business, as they held the role of AVP Global Companion Animal Business and General Manager at MSD Animal Health from 2011 to 2019. Before that, they served as the General Manager at Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health UK from 2008 to 2011 and as the General Manager at Schering in the Animal Health UK and Ireland division from 2005 to 2008. David Hallas has also worked at Pfizer, where they were the Group Director for New Product Development and the Group Director for the USA Pig and Poultry Business Unit from 2001 to 2005.
David Hallas attended the University of Liverpool from 1985 to 1990, where they obtained a BVSc degree in Veterinary Science. Additionally, they also pursued further education at the Henley Business School, earning an MBA degree. The start and end years for their MBA degree are not provided. Therefore, no assumptions can be made about the duration of their MBA program.
ECO Animal Health Group PLC
Eco Animal Health Group plc is engaged in the development, registration and marketing of pharmaceutical products for global animal health markets. The Company's principal activity is the manufacture and supply of animal health products across the globe. These activities are conducted on a global scale, through a network, including both regional offices (notably in Shanghai and Princeton) and overseas subsidiaries. The Company's products include Aivlosin and Ecomectin. Aivlosin is an antibiotic that treats a range of specific enteric (gut) and respiratory diseases in pigs and poultry. Ecomectin is an endectocide that controls worms, ticks, lice and mange in grazing stock and pigs. It operates in the United Kingdom and Europe, the Far East, Latin America, North America, and the Middle East and Africa. Its subsidiaries include Eco Animal Health Limited and ECO Animal Health do Brasil Comercio de Produtos Veterinarios Ltda.