Tyson Foods Names New Chief Operating Officer After Predecessor Violated Code of Conduct
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Tyson Appoints Devin Cole as COO, Ousts Chief Supply Chain Officer
Tyson Foods Inc. of Springdale on Tuesday announced the appointment of Devin Cole as chief operating officer (COO), as well as the removal of Chief Supply Chain Officer Brady Stewart. As COO, Cole will oversee the company’s business segments, including poultry, beef, pork, prepared foods and international. Cole was previously promoted to group president of poultry in February. In his new role, he will continue to report to Donnie King, Tyson Foo…
Tyson Foods names new chief operating officer after predecessor violated code of conduct
SPRINGDALE, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — Tyson Foods has appointed a new chief operating officer (COO) after the predecessor departed due to violating the company's code of conduct. The company said in a news release on Sept. 2 that Devin Cole was named COO of Tyson Foods. Cole will report to President and CEO Donnie King and oversee the company’s business segments, including poultry, beef, pork, prepared foods and international. The release said that Col…
Tyson Foods says supply-chain chief leaves after violating conduct rules
CHICAGO (Reuters) — Tyson Foods' chief supply chain officer, who has also overseen its beef, pork and prepared foods businesses, left the U.S. meatpacker after violating the company's code of conduct, according to a statement. The departure of Brady Stewart is the latest management change at Tyson Foods, which replaced former Chief Financial Officer John R. Tyson last year following arrests related to drinking. Stewart could not immediately be r…
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