Our Team
A company is only as strong as its people. At the Progressive Group, our management team is composed of only the most skilled, hard-working, and experienced individuals. To view an individual biography, please click their name below:
Dickson Gould, President
Education & Affiliations
- Degree, Agriculture Economics
- Professional Agrologist Designation
- Former Executive Council Member, Maple Leaf Foods
Professional History
After completing his Degree in Agriculture Economics in 1983, Dickson joined the Landmark Feeds team of service representatives as a hog production specialist.
After holding various marketing and sales positions with Landmark Feeds, he went on to become the Director of Operations for Elite Swine Inc. in 1991 and was subsequently promoted to President and General Manager in 1998- 2003.
Brock Campbell, Vice President
Education & Affiliations
- Degree, Agriculture & Economics
Professional History
A University of Manitoba Bachelor of Science Agriculture Graduate, Brock is currently the Vice President of the Progressive Group of Companies Inc.
After completing his University of Manitoba Degree in 1990, Brock joined the family business of Landmark Feeds and Elite Swine Inc. where he worked in various sales and marketing positions for livestock feeds and feed mill management.
Following the sale of the Landmark Group in 1999, Brock held roles in market development for poultry and swine vertical coordination with Maple Leaf Foods.
Jeff Senebald, Vice President, Operations
Education & Affiliations
- B.A. Criminology, Agricultural Economics
- Masters, Business Administration
- Professional Agrologist Designation
Professional History
Jeff Senebald is currently the Vice President, Operations for The Progressive Group of Companies. He most recently held the position “Director of Business Transformation” for Maple leaf Agri-Farms.
After completing his Bachelor of Arts Degree in 1997, Jeff joined the Landmark Feeds team of service specializing in hog production. After holding positions such as Finishing Service Specialist, Market Development Manager and Assistant Director of Operations he became the Regional Director for Eastern Manitoba in 2003.
Hog producers are looking at ways of meeting new animal care requirements as they come into effect (read article)