
Daniel Gomes joined Hubbard as Asia Business Manager
April 15, 2026
Asia – Hubbard is pleased to announce that Daniel Gomes has been appointed as Asia Business Manager. Daniel is based in Bangkok and reports directly to Bruno Briand, Hubbard’s Global Sales Director.

Originally from Brazil, Dr Daniel Gomes obtained his degree in Veterinary Medicine from the Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) in Brazil in 2006.
He began his career as a field veterinarian for parent stock and broilers at Seara-JBS, one of the largest poultry companies in the world. In 2012, he graduated with a Master’s in Business Administration (MBA) at FGV University (Brazil), after which he joined Farmabase Saude Animal, a Brazilian animal health company for nine years. During this time he held various commercial and customer support roles in Brazil, Latin America and Asia. He relocated to Bangkok in 2019.
In 2021, Daniel joined Aviagen Asia Pacific as Indian River Brand Manager, where he was responsible for all customer-related activities and spent a lot of time with the customer base across the Asian region.
In February 2026, Daniel joined Hubbard as Asia Business Manager, where he will lead the commercial team in South & Southeast Asia, focusing on business development and customer satisfaction for both conventional and premium Hubbard breeds.
“We are all very pleased to welcome Daniel as our new colleague. His sound knowledge of the markets and the poultry industry, combined with his excellent social skills, have already demonstrated that Daniel will be a valuable asset for strengthening Hubbard’s customer base and developing new opportunities for Hubbard in Asia.”
For further information, please contact your regional sales representative or: [email protected]
From the small flock of chickens with which Ira and Oliver Hubbard began the business in 1921, Hubbard has grown to one of the major international broiler breeding companies in the world. The poultry industry has seen remarkable changes since then, with dramatic results for the benefit of humankind. Hubbard has played, and will continue to play, a vital role in this great industry.
Oliver Hubbard’s graduation from the New Hampshire Agriculture College in 1921 can be seen as the beginning of Hubbard’s commercial poultry business. From 1921 up to the acquisition by Merck in 1974, Hubbard has always been a family company. In 1997 Hubbard merged with the ISA-group from France, purely focusing on broiler breeding as from 2003. In 2005, Hubbard was acquired by Groupe Grimaud (a French family group). Finally, in February 2018 Hubbard became a member of the Aviagen Group®, part of the German family company Erich Wesjohann Group (EW Group), and continues to operate as an independent breeding company within the Aviagen Group.
Hubbard’s commitment is to offer a wide range of products ranging from conventional cost-efficient broilers to slow(er) growing chickens. Hubbard’s genetic programs are designed and dedicated to meet the growing challenges of our civilization by providing efficient, healthy, high-quality and tasty chicken meat for the world’s growing population.
Hubbard operates its selection programs in North America and Europe. Hubbard has a longstanding experience in breeding, developing and marketing breeding stock for both conventional and premium markets.
A presence in nearly 100 countries around the world and the support of dedicated teams involved in R&D, Production, Customer Support, Sales and Marketing assure the continuity to deliver quality breeding stock that are best suited to the different broiler markets throughout the world.
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