Jacquelin Labrecque appointed new CEO OF Ro-Main

Firm specializes in advanced technological solutions for the swine and poultry industries.

April 5, 2024

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After 25 years of exceptional leadership, Serge Labrecque, co-founder and CEO of Ro-Main, passes the torch to the second generation. Jacquelin Labrecque, a second-generation member of the family that owns the company, now takes the reins as the new CEO, while Serge will take the role of executive vice president.

Jacquelin, until now chief technology officer and chief product officer, brings a modern and innovative vision to Ro-Main. His expertise in high technology, his strategic vision and his achievements over the last 13 years have helped to position the company as a major player in the field of cutting-edge technologies applied to precision livestock farming and are valuable assets in guiding Ro-Main towards the future.

Serge, for his part, leaves behind a solid legacy. Under his leadership, Ro-Main prospered and grew, becoming an industry leader and a global pioneer in livestock innovation. His decision to pass the torch comes as the company celebrates its 25th anniversary. This transfer of management marks a strategic turning point for Ro-Main, which is resolutely positioning itself as a cutting-edge company in the high-technology sector.

“I am proud of what we have accomplished at Ro-Main over the years,” says Serge. “I am convinced that Jacquelin is the best person to guide the company to new heights. His leadership, passion for innovation, and in-depth understanding of the market ensure a promising future for us."

Jacquelin adds: “It is an honor to take over from my uncle and continue to build on the solid foundations he established alongside other members of the family. I am excited to lead Ro-Main to new heights."

Ro-Main, a company specializing in advanced technological solutions for the swine and poultry industries, is preparing for an exciting new era under the leadership of Jacqueline. Employees, customers and partners can expect a smooth transition and accelerated growth over the next months and years.

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