Endovac Names New National Sales Director

Darren Schmadeke is a native of Albion, Neb.
Darren Schmadeke is a native of Albion, Neb.
(Endovac)

Endovac Animal Health is pleased to announce the addition of Darren Schmadeke as national sales director.

Leading the sales team, Schmadekewill develop and execute annual sales initiatives that will continue to expand Endovac’s reach into additional markets and build new opportunities for the company's product line.

A native of Albion, Neb., Schmadeke graduated from the University of Nebraska with a degree in animal sciences. He brings more than 20 years of experience in the animal health industry, as well as familiarity with crop science and business development.

Schmadeke's extensive sales and management expertise, coupled with his knowledge of distribution and manufacturing, make him an asset for Endovac's continued future growth. 

“We’re very excited to have Darren join us at Endovac,” says Steve Knorr, company president. “His depth of experience, along with his clear ability to build and lead teams, puts our sales force in the right hands for our next phase of growth.”

Endovac Animal Health is a proactive animal health company focused on premium science. They maintain a culture that is dedicated to customer-centric integrity and an animals first mentality. Endovac, located in Columbia, Mo., does business throughout the nation and internationally. The company celebrated 40 years in business in 2023.
 

 

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