Tracy Snider serves as the Director of Animal Nutrition Market & Business Development at Benson Hill, where she leverages over two decades of experience to drive innovation and enhance health through nutrition. In her current role, Tracy is at the forefront of transforming animal nutrition...
Tracy Snider serves as the Director of Animal Nutrition Market & Business Development at Benson Hill, where she leverages over two decades of experience to drive innovation and enhance health through nutrition. In her current role, Tracy is at the forefront of transforming animal nutrition by championing the development and market introduction of high-quality soybeans that deliver tangible value to animal producers. Her expertise in business strategy and project management enables her to identify and capitalize on emerging market trends, ensuring that Benson Hill remains a leader in the agricultural biotechnology sector.
Tracy's commitment to improving animal health through nutrition is evident in her leadership of key projects that focus on optimizing feed formulations and enhancing the nutritional profiles of livestock diets. By collaborating closely with farmers and industry stakeholders, she fosters relationships that are crucial for understanding market needs and driving product adoption. Her proficiency in corporate communications and social media marketing further amplifies Benson Hill's mission, allowing her to effectively communicate the benefits of their innovative soybean varieties to a broader audience.
In addition to her technical skills, Tracy's background in both non-profit and for-profit organizations enriches her perspective on the industry. Her ability to assess situations and implement process optimizations has resulted in the successful delivery of high-quality products and programs that resonate with animal producers. With a passion for public speaking and team leadership, Tracy is dedicated to educating the market about the advantages of sustainable nutrition solutions, positioning Benson Hill as a pivotal player in the future of animal agriculture.