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RAAA hires AJ Knowles as new beef geneticist

Red Angus Association of America
Feb. 14, 2025 2 minutes read
RAAA hires AJ Knowles as new beef geneticist

A.J. Knowles joins RAAA as beef geneticist.

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The Red Angus Association of America (RAAA) is pleased to announce the hiring of A.J. Knowles as the new beef geneticist, supporting the RAAA breed improvement department led by Lindsay Upperman, Ph.D.

Knowles spent the past two years with the American Brahman Breeders Association, overseeing producer education, development programs and collaborations with academic institutions.

During this period, he also pursued his doctoral studies under Jared Decker, Ph.D., at the University of Missouri. Previously, he earned a Ph.D. at Virginia Tech in animal and poultry science as well as a master’s degree in animal breeding from Texas A&M University, where he also completed his bachelor’s degree in animal science.

“A.J. brings a great background in cattle genetics to RAAA,” said Tom Brink, RAAA CEO. “He is an excellent communicator to complement his technical skills and has several years of breed association experience. We look forward to having him join Dr. Lindsay Upperman in our breed improvement department.”

Knowles brings a strong blend of practical cattle knowledge, genetics expertise and breed association experience to his new role. He will be based in the association’s Commerce City, CO, office.

“I’m excited to join the Breed Improvement team at RAAA,” said Knowles. “I look forward to working with producers to increase the use and utility of genetic tools in their operations.” — Maclaine Shults-Mauney, RAAA editor and written content specialist

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