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Tyson CEO to step down

By Associated Press
Published: September 17, 2018, 4:47pm
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This April 4, 2017, photo provided by Tyson Foods Inc., shows Tyson executive Tom Hayes in Springdale, Ark. Tyson Foods has announced its president and chief executive officer Tom Hayes will step down at the end of September for “personal reasons.” Tyson’s board of directors said Monday, Sept. 17, 2018, that its group president of beef, pork and international divisions Noel White will succeed Hayes. (Beth Hall/Tyson Foods Inc.
This April 4, 2017, photo provided by Tyson Foods Inc., shows Tyson executive Tom Hayes in Springdale, Ark. Tyson Foods has announced its president and chief executive officer Tom Hayes will step down at the end of September for “personal reasons.” Tyson’s board of directors said Monday, Sept. 17, 2018, that its group president of beef, pork and international divisions Noel White will succeed Hayes. (Beth Hall/Tyson Foods Inc. via AP) Photo Gallery

SPRINGDALE, Ark. — Tyson Foods, one of the largest meat producers in the world, announced Monday that its president and CEO Tom Hayes will step down at the end of September for “personal reasons.”

Tyson’s board of directors said its group president of beef, pork and international divisions Noel White will succeed Hayes.

Gary Mickelson, Tyson spokesman, did not elaborate on Hayes’ resignation, but said, “there are no issues of personal conduct or integrity.”

Hayes joined Tyson in 2014 with its acquisition of The Hillshire Brand Company, where he was chief supply chain officer. In 2016, Hayes was appointed first president and then CEO of the Arkansas-based company.

“It is a very difficult decision to leave Tyson Foods, but after careful consideration and discussions with my family and the board, I know it is the right thing to do,” Hayes said in a statement.

Tyson said White has been with the company since 2001, when it acquired beef and pork producer IBP, where White had worked since 1983.

John Tyson, chairman of the board of directors and grandson of the company’s founder, said the board has “the utmost confidence” in White.

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