Hormel Foods (HRL) announces supply chain management change
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Hormel Foods Corporation (NYSE: HRL), a Fortune 500 global branded food company, announced today that Steve Lykken, group vice president of supply chain, will be leaving the company to pursue another opportunity.
Myers joined Hormel Foods in 2001 as a research scientist and has since taken on roles of increasing responsibility. In 2015, he was appointed senior vice president of research & development and quality control, overseeing product development, packaging, food safety sciences and lab services. Before joining the company, Myers spent a decade in the food industry, holding leadership positions in food technology, research science and new product development.
"I am grateful for Steve's contributions, dedication and leadership over the past 32 years and wish him all the best in his new chapter," said
Under the interim structure, Myers will oversee all aspects of the company's supply chain organization including procurement, manufacturing, engineering, logistics, research and development, quality management and plant operations. A permanent replacement for Lykken will be decided by the company's future chief executive officer, once appointed.
Myers holds a Bachelor of Science, master's degree and doctorate from Iowa State University.
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