Gallo will lead the policy and market access strategies for BIO’s Agriculture and Environment Section.

July 22, 2021

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BIO promotes Sarah Gallo

The Biotechnology Innovation Organization (BIO) announced it has promoted Sarah Gallo to vice president of Agriculture and Environment. In her new role, Gallo will lead the policy and market access strategies for BIO’s Agriculture and Environment Section, which is comprised of members from the former Food and Agriculture and Industrial and Environmental Sections.

In this role, Gallo will also serve as the primary liaison between the organization and the section board of directors.

“I could not be more thrilled to welcome Sarah to BIO’s leadership team,” said BIO’s President and CEO Dr. Michelle McMurry-Heath. “Throughout BIO’s restructure, Sarah’s leadership has been instrumental in uniting our agriculture and environment companies and distilling their priorities into BIO’s mission. These companies are creating breakthroughs that will be essential to the future of our society, and I look forward to watching BIO’s Agriculture and Environment Section grow under her leadership.”

Gallo joined BIO in 2018 to lead market access strategy for BIO’s food and agriculture members. During that time, Gallo worked closely with BIO’s companies to spearhead initiatives on transparency and public awareness.

“I am excited to be taking on this challenge during a transformational time at BIO,” said Sarah Gallo. “Our members are creating some of the most compelling breakthroughs of our generation, which will help to address global challenges like climate change and access to nutritious, healthy food. I want to thank Dr. Michelle and BIO’s leadership for the opportunity to lead this section and look forward to continuing to work closely with our members to showcase the many benefits of biotechnology across agriculture and the environment.”

Prior to joining BIO, Gallo worked in government affairs and public policy for CHS Inc. and the National Corn Growers Association. She also served as the agriculture counsel for the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Small Business.

 

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