Greg Howard has been promoted to president and CEO of Christensen Farms, one of the largest family-owned pork producers in the U.S. This strategic leadership change comes as part of the company’s ongoing commitment to growth and excellence in the pork industry, the company said in a release.
“I am both humbled and honored to take the role of president and CEO of Christensen Farms,” Howard said in a release. “It is a privilege to lead this incredible organization and work alongside all the dedicated and talented team members across the company. Together, we will continue to build upon our strong foundation, uphold the visionary legacy of our founder, and drive our mission forward into the future.”
As announced in 2023, Glenn Stolt indicated his intention to retire after 14 years with the company, 12 years as president and CEO following the passing of Bob Christensen in 2012. Stolt will remain as a director on the Christensen Farms Board.
“I am humbled yet grateful to have had the privilege to lead this organization over the past 12 years. As I transition to a sole governance role on the Board, I look forward to serving Christensen Farms in a different capacity allowing me to remain connected to the company’s bright future while enjoying a new chapter in my life. I have full confidence in Greg’s ability to lead this organization forward with continued success,” Stolt said in a release.
He will also continue to represent Christensen Farms on the Triumph Foods Board of Directors, ensuring continuity and ongoing guidance for the company’s strategic direction within the broader pork supply chain.
“The promotion of Greg Howard demonstrates our commitment to strong leadership and continuous improvement. The combined experience and vision of Greg and the organization’s Leadership Team will keep the company grounded in principles that drove success over the past 50 years and propel Christensen Farms to great achievements in a dynamic industry,” Mary Ann Christensen, Christensen Farms Owner and Board Chair, said in a release. “I’d also like to take the opportunity to thank Glenn for his outstanding leadership over so many years. He provided the guidance needed under unanticipated circumstances, and his vision has been foundational in setting Christensen Farms up for long-term viability, sustainability, and success.”
In addition, Shane Steffensen has been named vice president and chief financial officer. Steffensen joined the company in May of 2024, bringing a wealth of experience in financial management, operational leadership and strategic planning. Prior to joining Christensen Farms, he served as chief operating officer for Lubrication Technologies Inc., a leading manufacturer and distributor of highly engineered lubricants and specialty chemicals. Before that, he spent 17 years with G&K Services, Inc., a large business services organization, serving in various leadership roles in accounting, finance, treasury and risk management.
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