Paul Larmer has been chosen International Person of the Year by World Dairy Expo.
Larmer, who headed Semex at Guelph,” has been a driving force in dairy cattle genetics, leaving a significant mark on a global scale,” said World Dairy Expo.
He began his career in cattle semen in 1984 with United Breeders Inc. of Waterloo, Ont., and from there moved up to Semex Alliance and Alta Genetics Inc. before being chosen chief executive officer of Semex in 2007.
“During his tenure, Larmer steered Semex to unparalleled success, achieving a remarkable 17 consecutive years of record-breaking sales and revenues. Under his leadership, Semex introduced six Millionaire Sires to the industry and spearheaded groundbreaking research and development initiatives aimed at enhancing dairy technology and genetics worldwide.” The World Dairy Expo citation said.
“Noteworthy projects included advancements in China's dairy technology and genetics, the establishment of production centers in Hungary and Brazil, and the pioneering introduction of a Methane Efficiency Index to promote industry sustainability globally. Though Larmer retired from his role as chief executive officer in December 2023, he continues to serve as an executive advisor, bringing invaluable expertise to Semex.”
World Dairy Expo will be Oct. 1 to 4 in Madison, Wis.