Kami Wyatt
About Kami Wyatt
Kami Wyatt is an Inside Sales Representative at Ufa Co-operative Ltd in Calgary, Alberta, with a background in cattle management and a commitment to animal welfare. She has over a decade of experience in the agricultural sector and holds certifications in equine massage therapy and equine-assisted personal development coaching.
Work at UFA
Kami Wyatt has been employed at UFA Co-operative Ltd since 2017, serving as an Inside Sales Representative in Calgary, Alberta. In this role, she is responsible for managing sales operations and ensuring customer satisfaction. Prior to her current position, she worked at UFA Co-operative Ltd as an Express Sales representative from 2007 to 2010. Her experience at UFA has contributed to her expertise in sales and customer relations within the agricultural sector.
Previous Experience at Western Feedlots Ltd.
Kami Wyatt worked at Western Feedlots Ltd. from 2010 to 2017, where she focused on cattle management for seven years in High River, Alberta. During her tenure, she was actively involved in reshaping policies and procedures on the Western Feedlots Animal Welfare Committee, aiming to enhance agricultural practices. This experience provided her with a strong foundation in livestock management and welfare.
Education and Expertise
Kami Wyatt studied at The University of Lethbridge from 2006 to 2008, focusing on English Language Arts and Teacher Education. She furthered her education at Lethbridge College from 2010 to 2012. In addition to her formal education, she is a certified Equine Massage Therapist and a certified Equine Assisted Personal Development Coach, which reflects her commitment to animal welfare and personal development.
Background in Agriculture
Growing up on a ranch instilled in Kami Wyatt a deep respect for animals and an understanding of agricultural practices. Her upbringing has influenced her career choices and her dedication to the health and welfare of livestock. In her current role, she is responsible for the health and welfare of over 30,000 cattle, demonstrating her commitment to the agricultural industry.