Tyson Foods CEO steps down, operating
chief King takes helm
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[June 02, 2021] (Reuters)
-Tyson Foods Inc said on Wednesday Chief
Executive Officer Dean Banks would step down due to personal reasons
after just eight months in the job, turning the helm over to the
company's operations head Donnie King. |
The exterior of the Tyson Fresh Meats processing plant is seen three
days after a fire heavily damaged the facility in the Finney County town
of Holcomb, Kansas, U.S. August 12, 2019. REUTERS/Adam Shrimplin/File
Photo |
Banks took over from 37-year company veteran Noel White in
October at a time when the meatpacker was facing unprecedented
disruptions from the COVID-19 outbreak.
Thousands of U.S. meatpacking workers were infected by COVID-19
last year, leading to temporary meat shortages as processors
closed slaughterhouses in April and May.
"I believe that stepping down and concentrating on my family is
the right decision at this time," Banks said in a statement.
King, who will take the helm immediately, is the fifth CEO for
Tyson in five years. He has been with the company for more than
36 years and was named chief operating officer earlier this
year.
(Reporting by Aishwarya Venugopal in Bengaluru; Editing by
Aditya Soni)
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