US: Smucker confirms CFO, supply chain VP appointments

By: just-food.com | 3 November 2009

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JM Smucker's board has approved the appointment of its finance and supply chain chiefs.

In a statement released yesterday (2 November), the US jam and peanut butter maker said that Mark Belgya has been promoted to SVP and chief financial officer.

Meanwhile, Dennis Armstrong has been promoted to SVP, supply chain logistics and operations support.

Armstrong has served in a variety of positions at the company over his 30-year career, while Belgya has worked in Smucker's accounts department since 1985.

Sectors: Baby food, Commodities & ingredients, Convenience food

Companies: JM Smucker

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