Cobb Looks to the future and names former Elanco, Pfizer Animal Health Executive Joyce J. Lee as President
Cobb-Vantress, a wholly owned subsidiary of Tyson Foods, today announced the appointment of Joyce J. Lee, a leader in the animal health industry, as its new president. Lee joins Cobb after serving as executive vice president and president of the $1.5 billion U.S. Pet Health and Commercial Operations portfolio for Elanco.Lee was honored with the Feather in Her Cap Award in 2018 and named one of the 250 most influential people in Kansas City by Ingram’s Magazine in both 2018 and 2019.
“I entered the poultry industry exactly 15 years ago and am excited about returning to an industry full of passionate people with a common mission,” said Lee. “As the foundation of the poultry supply chain, Cobb plays a critical role in helping feed the world with healthy, sustainable and affordable chicken. I’m honored to be a part of the industry that makes a significant difference in our society.”
Lee joined Elanco through its acquisition of Bayer Animal Health in 2020. At Bayer Animal Health, she was the president of the North America segment and delivered significant growth in its commercial operations, surpassing more than $750 million in sales and exceeding market e-commerce growth by 80%.
Lee also spent more than 16 years at Zoetis, formerly known as Pfizer Animal Health, in various roles, including executive vice president and area president of Canada and Latin America, helping Zoetis manage its IPO and spin-off from Pfizer in 2013. While at Pfizer, Lee led cross-functional, globally matrixed and multicultural teams in more than 30 countries as vice president of global poultry health for Pfizer’s animal health division and a separate human health firm acquired by Pfizer.
Lee will report to David Bray, Tyson Foods’ group president of Poultry.
"We’re incredibly pleased to welcome Joyce to the Cobb team," said Bray. “She’s an experienced leader who cares deeply about the health of the animals and delivering for our customers. Based on her proven track record of innovation, we’re confident she will drive Cobb and the entire industry forward.”
Lee currently serves on the board of directors at Balchem Corporation, a global leader in chlorine production, nutrient encapsulation, chelated minerals, and functional ingredients for animal nutrition and health. She also serves on the board of directors at Grand Street Settlement, a community-building nonprofit organization based in New York City.
Lee grew up in Houston, Tex., and received a bachelor’s degree from Baylor University, also in Houston, and a Master of Business Administration from Jacksonville University, in Jacksonville, Fla.
Stan Reid, named interim president of Cobb in 2020, will continue to help support the business.
“I also want to thank Stan for his continued commitment to Cobb and his dedication as interim president,” said Bray. “We appreciate his leadership during these critical times. Cobb has a storied history, and we look forward to seeing Joyce lead this team into the next chapter.”