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2025 AAES Annual Meeting Invited Speakers

 

Headshot of Jackie Seibel who has glasses and light hair standing against a wall with arms crossed, with a navy blazer and blue topUCSF Carol & Orlo H. Clark Distinguished Lecture in Endocrine Surgery
Jackie Seibel, BS, MFC
Vice President of Product Development and Quality
Sartori Company
Saturday, May 17, 2025 at 1:45 pm CT

Jackie Seibel is a dynamic professional in the food industry, recognized for her expertise in cheese product development and dairy innovation. Jackie has spent her career in the dairy industry and is currently working for Sartori Cheese, where she strives to live up to Sartori’s Mission of delivering the “Best Cheese in the World” to consumers. Jackie leads a team of R&D professionals and Master Cheesemakers who work to craft premium cheeses that consistently exceed consumer expectations and set industry benchmarks.

Jackie holds a bachelor’s degree in food science from the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities and a master’s degree in food science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where she developed a strong foundation in food technology and dairy science. In addition to her industry role, Jackie serves as an adjunct professor at Mount Mary University, where she shares her knowledge and passion for food science with the next generation of professionals. Her commitment to education is evident in her engaging teaching style, dedication to mentoring students, and focus on growing her team at Sartori.

Jackie and her husband, Andy, have 2 children. While Jackie is originally from Minnesota, her Wisconsin-raised husband helped her become the “cheesehead” that she is today!



Jason Pinchot headshot with black jacket, blue shirt and blue tieMCW Stuart Wilson, M.D. Historical Lecture

Jason Pinchot, MD 
Assistant Professor of Radiology
University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health

Sunday, May 18, 2025 at 8:45 am CT

Dr. Jason Pinchot is an associate professor (CHS) of Radiology in the Interventional Imaging Section. He received his medical degree from the Medical College of Wisconsin in 2004. During his internship at St. Joseph’s Regional Medical Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin he received the Distinguished First Year Resident Award. He went on to complete residency training in Diagnostic Radiology at the Indiana University School of Medicine and was board certified by the American Board of Radiology in 2009. He joined the faculty at the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 2010 after completing a vascular and interventional radiology fellowship at the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Dr. Pinchot’s clinical and research interests include minimally invasive oncologic interventions (including Y-90 radioembolization and transarterial chemoembolization), image-guided tumor ablation, uterine fibroid embolization, and biliary interventions. Outside of work, he enjoys running, gourmet cooking, and international travel. Having grown up in Chicago, he is an avid Cubs, Bears, Bulls, and Blackhawks fan.