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Thaxton, Center for Food Animal Wellbeing director, inducted into Poultry Hall of Fame

 

Fast Facts

  • Thaxton joined center in 2011
  • Cited for accomplishments in North American poultry industry
  • Has worked in academia and industry

By Sara Landis, Center for Excellence for Poultry Science

Feb. 5, 2016

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Yvonne Vizzier Thaxton, professor and director for the Center for Food Animal Wellbeing, a unit of the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture and the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, was honored at the International Poultry and Processing Expo and inducted into the American Poultry Hall of Fame on Jan. 27. 

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HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE – Michelle Hall (left) of the American Poultry Historical Society and Yvonne Vizzier Thaxton, professor and director of the Center for Food Animal Wellbeing and new inductee into the American Poultry Hall of Fame. (U of A System Division of Agriculture photo)

Hall of Fame status is conferred upon not more than five persons every three years. They are selected by a broadly based committee of 30 poultry industry and institutional persons from nominations submitted to the American Poultry Historical Society. The basis for selection is the effect their work and accomplishments have had on the poultry industry of North America.

“I am humbled to be included in this incredible group,” Thaxton said. “This could not have happened without all of the wonderful people that helped me along the way.”

Thaxton was born in Memphis and attended Mississippi University for Women where she received both a B.S. and a M.S. degree in biological sciences. After receiving her B.S. degree she went to work as a microbiologist for MFC Services (AAL) in Jackson, Mississippi, in 1969. After receiving her M.S. degree she became manager for the food products laboratory at MFC Services (AAL).  

In 1974, Thaxton went to work for Marshall Durbin Food Co. as its laboratory manager, then was promoted to director of laboratory services and later to assistant vice president and vice president of science and quality assurance. While working for Marshall Durbin, she received her Ph.D. degree from Auburn University and served as an adjunct professor in poultry science at Mississippi State University. She eventually became a full-time professor of poultry science at Mississippi State. In 2010 she became professor emerita.

In 2011 she joined the Arkansas faculty as professor and director for the Center for Food Animal Wellbeing. She has also written the Poultry Perspective blog on Meatingplace since 2011, after having served as executive editor of Poultry Magazine, the former sister publication of Meatingplace, from 2001 to 2010. 

Thaxton was recognized for giving a career of service to the poultry industry, academia as well to various government agencies. Her expertise is called upon frequently and she has also served many professional organizations, her community and her church. 

Thaxton and her late husband Paul Thaxton (inducted in 2010) are the first husband and wife to be inducted into the Poultry Industry Hall of Fame.
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Media Contact: Sara Landis
Center for Excellence for Poultry Science

479-575-3192
mhightower@uada.edu

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