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FSIS Faces of Food Safety
When American consumers think of the United States Department of Agriculture, it's almost always in connection with the mark of inspection that can be found on labels and products.

That mark serves as a seal of approval, bolstering consumers' confidence that the meat, poultry and processed egg products they are about to enjoy are safe and wholesome. And that confidence comes as a result of the work of the men and women of the USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service.

"Faces of Food Safety" introduces you to the men and women who play a role in making our food safe.
Photo of Michelle Cox Michelle Cox
Cox, a recipient of the Administrator's Award of Excellence, is a Supervisory Consumer Safety Inspector. Her job involves supervising and training inspectors. | Add your comments on the USDA Blog
Photo of Nonnie Holliman Nonnie Holliman
Holliman says that a lot has changed since he began his career on the inspection line in the early 1970s. "We are doing a better job and finding problems early." | Add your comments on the USDA Blog
Photo of Dr. Regina Tan Dr. Regina L. Tan
Tan directs a team responsible for detecting health hazards and clusters of disease associated with FSIS-regulated products. She describes her work: "I save lives." | Add your comments on the USDA Blog
Photo of Olga Morales Olga Morales
In FSIS' Office of Program Evaluation, Enforcement and Review, Morales manages cases involving violations of FSIS' statutes and regulations. | Add your comments on the USDA Blog
Photo of Nancy Atkins Dr. Nancy Atkins
District Veterinary Medical Specialist Nancy Atkins makes sure that animals are handled and slaughtered in a humane way and that facilities follow Federal law. | Add your comments on the USDA Blog
Photo of Jeremy Todd Reed Jeremy "Todd" Reed
Reed's work making a difference: He is revolutionizing the way FSIS uses data. | Add your comments on the USDA Blog
Photo of Bridgette Keefe-Hodgson Bridgette Keefe-Hodgson
For the past 7 years, Keefe-Hodgson has been the chief communicator to, and an advocate for, deaf and hard-of-hearing consumers needing information from FSIS. | Add your comments on the USDA Blog
Photo of Lt. Nisha Oatman Antoine Lt. Nisha Oatman Antoine
Lt. Antoine is an FSIS biologist and member of the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps. | Add your comments on the USDA Blog
Photo of Joseph Woltz III Joseph Woltz III
What could be more rewarding than a career where your daily grind is protecting people from foodborne illnesses? | Add your comments on the USDA Blog
Photo of Dr. Katherine E. Ralston Katherine E. Ralston, DVM
Dr. Ralston, a public health veterinarian in FSIS' Dallas District Office, takes pride in promoting public health and proper livestock handling. | Add your comments on the USDA Blog


Last Modified: September 19, 2012

 

 

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