Alltech Enters Hall Of Fame

GLOBAL, UK - The UK College of Agriculture has inducted the Alltech founder and CEO, Pearse Lyons, into the Animal and Food Sciences Hall of Fame.
calendar icon 14 September 2011
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The University of Kentucky College of Agriculture Department of Animal and Food Sciences annually recognises someone who has made outstanding contributions to the department and to Kentucky animal agriculture with induction into its Hall of Fame.

This year, the department awarded the honor to Pearse Lyons, the founder and CEO of Alltech, a global animal health company headquartered in Nicholasville that has a presence in 128 countries.

Dr Lyons, who founded the company in 1980, is widely recognised as an entrepreneur and innovative industry leader. His nominator said Dr Lyons is a strong supporter of the UK Department of Animal and Food Sciences, and that through his efforts, the Alltech/UK Alliance for Nutritional Research and the Alltech/UK Center for Nutrogenomics were created.

“Dr Lyons is a strong supporter of graduate education at UK and he has provided financial support for many graduate assistantships and for postdoctoral fellows in all disciplines,” said Anthony Pescatore, UK extension poultry specialist, who nominated Lyons for the honor.

“Through his annual symposium and through the World Equestrian Games, Dr Lyons continues to present Kentucky animal agriculture in a positive light throughout the world. Having a global company in close proximity to our department provides opportunities for faculty, graduates and students that few programmes in the world have.”

Induction into the Hall of Fame represents the highest honor that the Department of Animal and Food Sciences can bestow.

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