Kevin Clark Appointed General Manager at EAS Columbia Laboratory
We are pleased to announce that Kevin Clark has been appointed General Manager at Eurofins Agroscience Services US laboratory in Columbia, Mo. Having held a variety of leadership roles within EAS and legacy Eurofins companies, Kevin brings a reputation of service excellence and scientific expertise.
With over 35 years’ experience, Kevin began his career at Morse Laboratories in Sacramento, California, while attending UC Davis, prior to Morse’s acquisition by ABC Laboratories. In 2013, he moved to the Columbia laboratory as the two sites consolidated, becoming a world-class GLP residue testing laboratory.
This news comes as EAS Group continues to focus on streamlining services within its US laboratory operations by centralizing all residue chemistry testing within the Columbia site. To support the growing business, Emily Vogl has been appointed to Director of Residue, and Phil Sarff will step into the role of Director of Product Chemistry.
“I am happy for Kevin and excited about what I know he can do for our organization. Kevin has shown strong leadership and is well respected by both his employees and within the industry,” said James Nokes, Eurofins EAG Agroscience, LLC Vice President. “Our Columbia laboratory is the largest and most experienced GLP residue laboratory in the US. Kevin is a big part of that historical expertise and will continue to guide the team in future capabilities and growth.”
Recognized in the US as the center of excellence for residue chemistry, the team at EAS Columbia offers a full range of GLP-compliance testing services focused on residue chemistry, product chemistry, and field program management.
On his new position, Kevin says “I am extremely excited to accept the position of General Manager. I look forward to growing the site while continuing to maintain the high level of quality and performance that our clients have come to expect.”
For further information, contact: Nichole Berkenhoff, US Director of Marketing & Business Development