Hormel Foods Corporation (NYSE:HRL), today announced the upcoming retirements of William F. Snyder, senior vice president - supply chain, David P. Juhlke, vice president of human resources, and Michael L. Devine, vice president of operations - grocery products.
"Thank you to Bill, Dave and Mike for their long-term careers at Hormel Foods. We greatly appreciate their leadership and wish each of them the best in their retirements," said Jeffrey M. Ettinger, chairman of the board, president and chief executive officer at Hormel Foods.
The following advancements will take place as a result of the retirements:
- Bryan D. Farnsworth, vice president of quality management, will advance to the position of senior vice president - supply chain, effective March 3.
- Lawrence C. Lyons, director of human resources, will advance to the position of vice president of human resources, effective March 3.
- Donald J. Temperley, director - pork operations and procurement, will advance to the position of vice president of operations - grocery products, effective April 28.
- Richard A. Carlson, vice president of quality management at Jennie-O Turkey Store, will advance to vice president of quality management at Hormel Foods, effective March 3.
"Congratulations to Bryan, Larry, Donnie and Richard on their advancements," Ettinger said. "We look forward to their continued leadership."
Snyder
In 1980, Snyder began his career at Hormel Foods as
an industrial engineering trainee at the Austin (Minn.) Plant. He
progressed through several industrial engineering and supervisory roles
in Austin and at the Stockton (Calif.) Plant. In 1995, he advanced to
plant manager of the Beloit (Wis.) Plant; he became the plant manager of
the Fremont, (Neb.) Plant later that year. Snyder was named vice
president of refrigerated foods in 1999, and has been in his current
role since 2005.
Juhlke
Juhlke joined Hormel Foods in 1983 as an industrial
engineering trainee at the Ottumwa (Iowa) Plant. He transferred to the
Corporate Office (Austin, Minn.) in 1985 in the role of compensation
analyst, and then advanced to supervisor of compensation. In 1993, he
became the manager of personnel and industrial engineering at the Beloit
Plant. He was promoted to the director of human resources in 1996 at
Jennie-O Turkey Store, and to vice president in 2001. Juhlke has been in
his current role since 2005.
Devine
After joining Hormel Foods in 1976, Devine held a
variety of production management positions at the Fort Dodge (Iowa)
Plant, Beloit Plant and the Plainview, Minn., facility. In 1994, he
transferred to the Corporate Office in the role of product manufacturing
manager - grocery products. Devine became plant manager of the Stockton
Plant in 1996. He has been in his current role since 2008.
Farnsworth
In 1981, Farnsworth began his career with Hormel
Foods at the Fremont Plant. He held a variety of quality and process
control positions at the Fremont Plant, Corporate Office, Austin Plant,
Beloit Plant and at Jennie-O Turkey Store. He gained plant manager
experience in 1995 at Jennie-O Turkey Store, and moved back to the
Corporate Office in 1996 as director of quality management. Farnsworth
has held his current position since 2005.
Lyons
Lyons joined Hormel Foods in 1978 as an industrial
engineering trainee at the Fort Dodge Plant. In 1981, he became a
compensation analyst at the Corporate Office, and later became
industrial relations supervisor. In 1988, he transferred to the Beloit
Plant in the role of manager of personnel and purchasing. Lyons became
the corporate manager of safety and security at the Corporate Office in
1993, followed by other human resources roles including manager of
employee relations and director of personnel. He has been in his current
role since 2006.
Temperley
Temperley joined FDL Foods in 1982 (which became
Rochelle (Ill.) Foods in 1993) and held various production management
roles. In 1993, he advanced to superintendent of processed meats. He
transferred to the Austin Plant in 1996 as superintendent of cured and
smoked meats production, and advanced to manager of pork processing in
2000 at the Corporate Office. Temperley was named plant manager of the
Fremont Plant in 2005. He has been in his current role since 2012.
Carlson
In 1990, Carlson began his career with Hormel Foods
as quality and process control engineer at the Austin Plant. He has held
quality assurance and production management positions at the Stockton
Plant, Owatonna (Minn.) facility and at Jennie-O Turkey Store. In 2001,
he was named director of quality assurance at Jennie-O Turkey Store. He
has held his current position since 2010.
About Hormel Foods
Hormel Foods Corporation, based in
Austin, Minn., is a multinational manufacturer and marketer of
consumer-branded food and meat products, many of which are among the
best known and trusted in the food industry. The company leverages its
extensive expertise, innovation and high competencies in pork and turkey
processing and marketing to bring branded, value-added products to the
global marketplace. The company is a member of the Standard & Poor's
(S&P) 500 Index, S&P Dividend Aristocrats for 2013, Maplecroft Climate
Innovation Indexes, Global 1000 Sustainable Performance Leaders and was
again named one of "The 100 Best Corporate Citizens" by Corporate
Responsibility Magazine for the fifth year in a row. Hormel Foods was
recognized on the G.I. Jobs magazine list of America's Top 100 Military
Friendly Employers in 2012 and 2013, and named one of the 2014 40 Best
Companies for Leaders by Chief Executive magazine. The company enjoys a
strong reputation among consumers, retail grocers, foodservice and
industrial customers for products highly regarded for quality, taste,
nutrition, convenience and value. For more information, visit http://www.hormelfoods.com.
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