The parent company of International Diagnostic Systems of St. Joseph has announced that a Bridgman native with ties to the commercial fruit farming industry in Berrien County has become their new Chief Executive Officer, effective immediately.
Neogen Corporation has announced John Adent, originally from Bridgman, as CEO, replacing James Herbert, the company’s founder and former CEO. Herbert, however, will remain as Executive Chairman of the Lansing-based company and work closely with Adent in the transition of responsibilities. Neogen owns and operates International Diagnostic Systems, or IDS, which is located on Cleveland Avenue in St. Joseph Charter Township.
Herbert, who has served as CEO since founding the company, says, “I’m excited to have John accept the leadership position at our company. He has a strong background in many of our business activities both domestically and internationally.” Herbert notes, “Until recently he served as CEO of Animal Health International, an animal health distributor and a significant Neogen customer.”
Adent has built his career inside of two companies — 13 years with each. He began his career with management responsibilities for Purina, developing animal feed manufacturing and sales in China and the Philippines. When Purina spun off that business to Agribrands, Adent continued his management role in the European division in Spain and Hungary, serving as managing director of the Hungarian operations after it was acquired by Cargill.
Adent left that organization in 2004 to assume the CEO responsibilities for Animal Health International (AHI), in Westlake, Texas, which at the time was a small private company. Under his leadership, AHI more than quadrupled revenues over the following decade through a series of acquisitions and joint ventures. AHI was acquired by the Patterson Companies in 2015 and Adent continued to serve as CEO of the $3.3 billion animal health division until his recent resignation.
Neogen’s Herbert says, “John’s knowledge of our Animal Safety business will be an immediate asset to its continued growth. Because of the synergy between each of our businesses and our outstanding management teams I expect John will quickly become engaged in our Food Safety business. I will continue to help provide direction for our research and corporate development activities.”
Adent grew up on a commercial fruit farm in here in Michigan’s Great Southwest, where his family is still actively involved. Adent and his family have already moved to the Lansing area and he is fully engaged in his new role.
Neogen Corporation and its subsidiary in St. Joseph, International Diagnostic Systems, develop and market products dedicated to food and animal safety. The company’s Food Safety Division markets dehydrated culture media and diagnostic test kits to detect foodborne bacteria, natural toxins, food allergens, drug residues, plant diseases and sanitation concerns. Neogen’s Animal Safety Division is a leader in the development of animal genomics along with the manufacturing and distribution of a variety of animal healthcare products, including diagnostics, pharmaceuticals, veterinary instruments, wound care and disinfectants.