Mark Coffey, previously group VP of supply chain at Hormel Foods, has retired. He is succeeded by Steve Lykken, who brings over 30 years of experience with the company to his new role as leader of the One Supply Chain organization. This change comes amid broader industry efforts to streamline operations and improve efficiencies.
Furthermore, Matt Schrupp has been elevated to the role of VP of supply chain operations at Jennie-O Turkey Store, a key sector within Hormel Foods. These personnel shifts reflect the company’s strategic focus on strengthening its supply chain, an area crucial to maintaining competitive advantage and operational resilience.
Hormel Foods is not only enhancing logistics leadership but is also undergoing significant leadership updates across other divisions. As reported by Insider Monkey, Lynn Egner was appointed as vice president of foodservice sales, replacing a retiring executive, and Natosha Walsh was promoted to vice president of retail sales for the West. Additionally, the company has initiated a search for a new CEO with Jim Snee’s planned retirement before the end of 2025.