loader from loading.io

Ep. 189. Dr. Jason Evans: Leadership When Nothing is Easy—A Food Safety Summit Keynote Preview

Food Safety Matters

Release Date: 03/11/2025

Ep. 206. Jay Berglind: In Fearless Pursuit of Safer Eggs and Food Safety Innovation show art Ep. 206. Jay Berglind: In Fearless Pursuit of Safer Eggs and Food Safety Innovation

Food Safety Matters

Jay Berglind is a nationally respected food safety expert and the principal of Aegis Foods, a consultancy focused on strengthening food safety systems across the supply chain. Aegis Foods is also the maker of Fearless Eggs, the only pasteurized in-shell and poached eggs that are safe to eat raw. With more than 25 years of experience in food manufacturing, regulatory compliance, and quality assurance, Jay is a trusted voice on preventing foodborne illness, understanding federal regulations, and responding to product recalls. Jay has served in leadership roles overseeing food safety and...

info_outline
Ep. 205. Black and Gabor: Digital Transformation and Emerging International Standards for Food Safety show art Ep. 205. Black and Gabor: Digital Transformation and Emerging International Standards for Food Safety

Food Safety Matters

Tom Black is the First Assistant Secretary of the Exports and Veterinary Services Division at the Australian Government's Department of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Forestry. In this role, he is responsible for regulating and facilitating Australia's exports of animal commodities and certified organic products, while also providing the overarching technical food safety framework for both food exports and imports. Tom leads the Australian Government's bilateral and multilateral technical market access negotiations for these commodities and represents Australia in international...

info_outline
Kris Sollid: What Does Consumer Sentiment Say About the Safety of the U.S. Food Supply? show art Kris Sollid: What Does Consumer Sentiment Say About the Safety of the U.S. Food Supply?

Food Safety Matters

Kris Sollid, R.D., is the Senior Director for Research and Consumer Insights at the International Food Information Council (IFIC). A registered dietitian with a passion for improving nutrition science communications, his role at IFIC includes leading consumer research projects, educational resource development, social and traditional media engagement, and written contributions to various consumer, trade, and peer-reviewed publications. In this episode of Food Safety Matters, we speak with Kris [1:20] about: The methodology and key metrics of IFIC’s 20th annual "Food and Health Survey,"...

info_outline
Ep. 204. Spink and Fenoff: How to Prevent Food Fraud in Your Supply Chain show art Ep. 204. Spink and Fenoff: How to Prevent Food Fraud in Your Supply Chain

Food Safety Matters

John Spink, Ph.D. is the Director and Lead Instructor for the Food Fraud Prevention Academy, as well as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Supply Chain Management (SCM) in the College of Business at Michigan State University (MSU). His food fraud prevention research focuses on policy and strategy to understand and prevent supply chain disruptions and to implement procurement best practices. He is widely published in leading academic journals and has helped lead national and global regulatory and standards activity. More recently, his teaching and research has expanded to supply...

info_outline
Ep. 203. Dr. David Dyjack: What Does the Future of the Food Safety Workforce Look Like? show art Ep. 203. Dr. David Dyjack: What Does the Future of the Food Safety Workforce Look Like?

Food Safety Matters

David T. Dyjack, Dr.P.H., CIH has served as Executive Director and CEO of the National Environmental Health Association (NEHA) since May 2015. Dr. Dyjack's 30-year career includes expertise in environmental health, emergency preparedness and response, public health informatics, infectious disease, workforce development, governmental infrastructure, maternal and child health, health equity, and chronic disease. A board-certified industrial hygienist, Dr. Dyjack also has advanced degrees in public health with a doctorate from the University of Michigan and a master's degree from the University...

info_outline
Ep. 202. Dr. Kathy Knutson: What Does a Robust Environmental Monitoring Program Look Like? show art Ep. 202. Dr. Kathy Knutson: What Does a Robust Environmental Monitoring Program Look Like?

Food Safety Matters

Kathy Knutson, Ph.D., PCQI, is educated in bacteriology, food science, and education. She speaks, writes, and trains on compliance for the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA's) Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA). She has trained over 500 Preventive Controls Qualified Individuals (PCQIs). Dr. Knutson works with managers to write thorough hazard analyses, food safety plans, recall plans, environmental monitoring programs, and allergen programs. In 2020, she published a book, Food Safety Lessons for Cannabis-Infused Edibles. Dr. Knutson travels to manufacturers for swabbing to locate a...

info_outline
Ep. 201. Mick Dutcher: The Work of FDA OII's Food Products Inspectorate show art Ep. 201. Mick Dutcher: The Work of FDA OII's Food Products Inspectorate

Food Safety Matters

In this episode of Food Safety Matters, we speak with Dr. Dutcher [38:31] about: The internal structure of the Food Products Inspectorate (FPI) within FDA’s OII OII’s role and responsibilities for inspecting human foods at FDA, including examples of frontline activities How the FPI is equipped to facilitate outbreak investigations and recalls Priority work plans assigned to FPI in 2025, and how this work will be accomplished In light of reduced funding for state inspectoral partners, how FPI can work with state public health agencies to ensure that priority inspections are carried out How...

info_outline
Ep. 200: A Celebration of Food Safety Matters Podcast History show art Ep. 200: A Celebration of Food Safety Matters Podcast History

Food Safety Matters

In this special 200th episode of Food Safety Matters, our hosts look back at the podcast’s eight-year history, sharing their stories and experiences, as well as reviewing some of the show’s most memorable episodes and guests. Resources   Sponsored by:

info_outline
Elanco: Implementing a Holistic Approach to Salmonella Control in Poultry show art Elanco: Implementing a Holistic Approach to Salmonella Control in Poultry

Food Safety Matters

Vic Fox is a Poultry Account Manager at Elanco. Prior to his time at Elanco, Fox worked as a Breeder Hatchery Manager, Live Production Manager, and Complex Manager, granting him a holistic view into live production, with a special focus on food safety. Vic earned his bachelor's degree in poultry science from North Carolina State University, and he is currently based in Virginia. In this episode of Food Safety Matters, we speak with Vic [1:40] about: The importance of a holistic approach to Salmonella in modern poultry operations Some of the most critical control points for Salmonella in...

info_outline
Ep. 199. George Misko: The Future of Food Regulation Under MAHA show art Ep. 199. George Misko: The Future of Food Regulation Under MAHA

Food Safety Matters

George G. Misko, Esq. is a Partner at Keller and Heckman LLP in Washington D.C. He counsels domestic and foreign clients on food and drug matters and advises clients on regulatory requirements relating to chemical substances specific to food contact, plastics, and food products in the U.S. and other jurisdictions, including Canada, the EU, Latin America, and the Asia-Pacific region. George also has experience in counseling on environmental concerns, including pesticide regulation, right-to-know laws, and toxic substance control regulations. He represents trade associations and is legal...

info_outline
 
More Episodes

Jason Evans, Ph.D. is the Dean of the College of Food Innovation and Technology (CFIT) at Johnson & Wales University, which offers baccalaureate and graduate programming in Culinary Arts, Culinary Science, Culinary Nutrition, Food and Beverage Entrepreneurship, and Sustainable Food Systems.

Formerly, Dr. Evans was an Associate Professor of Agricultural Business Management at the State University of New York's College of Agriculture and Technology, Cobleskill (SUNY Cobleskill), where he also served as the Director of the Institute for Rural Vitality and Chair of the Department of Agriculture and Food Management. Before joining the SUNY Cobleskill faculty in 2009, Dr. Evans was an Assistant Research Professor at West Virginia University, where he earned a Ph.D. in Natural Resource Economics in 2007.

In this episode of Food Safety Matters, we speak with Dr. Evans [47:30] about:

  • His role as the Keynote Presenter at the 2025 Food Safety Summit in May, and what he is looking forward to at the Summit
  • The topic of Dr. Evans’ Keynote speech, “Leadership When Nothing is Easy,” and the challenges he sees with worker disengagement in the context of food safety
  • Why it is crucial for food industry leaders to foster a sense of engagement, accountability, and collaboration among their teams
  • Dr. Evans’ experience as the Founding Dean of CFIT at JWU, and what a JWU education in food innovation and technology offers to students
  • Topics that Dr. Evans emphasizes as a food and agriculture educator and researcher, and how he has seen the academic field evolve throughout his career
  • Why the need for problem-solvers in the food system is greater now than ever.

News and Resources

News

Changes happening at U.S. federal food safety regulatory agencies [3:48]

Hospitalizations, Deaths Caused by Foodborne Illnesses More Than Doubled in 2024 [19:02]

Listeria Outbreak Linked to Nutritional Shakes Served at Healthcare Facilities Causes 12 Deaths [25:58]

California Bill Would Set State Drinking Water Limits for PFAS in Case EPA Standards are Weakened [31:12]

Food Safety Insights

“Food Safety Insights” by Bob Ferguson [35:24]

Sponsored by:

CINTAS

We Want to Hear from You!

Please send us your questions and suggestions to podcast@food-safety.com