US: Tyson's overseas boss to leave

By: just-food.com | 15 February 2010

A permanent successor yet to be announced

A permanent successor yet to be announced

Richard Greubel, the head of Tyson Foods' international operations, will leave the US meat giant at the end of the month.

Greubel, president of Tyson's international business, agreed on 8 February that he would leave the group.

Greubel joined Tyson from agribusiness group Monsanto in 2006 as the US group looked to expand in South America and into China.

Tyson's COO James Lochner will replace Greubel on an interim basis.

Sectors: Emerging markets, Retail

Companies: Tyson Foods

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