Smithfield Foods Names New President and Chief Executive Officer

Smithfield Foods, Inc. appointed Shane Smith, a veteran of the company, as president and CEO. Smith will succeed Dennis Organ, who is stepping down for personal reasons after serving in that role for less than a year.

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Smithfield Foods, Inc. announced on July 9 that it has appointed Shane Smith, a two-decade veteran of the company and, most recently, its chief strategy officer, as president and chief executive officer, effective immediately. Smith will succeed Dennis Organ, who is stepping down for personal reasons after serving as the company’s leader for less than a year.

Prior to becoming chief strategy officer, Smith served as executive vice president of Smithfield’s European operations, the company said in a release. He spent much of the last decade in Europe, overseeing the company’s operations, capital investments, expansion into new markets and mergers and acquisitions abroad.

The result? Smithfield’s European operations now encompass nearly 18,000 employees, 21 processing facilities, 58 company-owned farms and over 1,000 contract farms in five countries. Smith’s extensive experience with both Smithfield’s European and U.S. businesses will aid the company in further establishing more robust and strategic global collaboration to franchise best practices across the company’s expansive footprint.

“I am honored to serve as Smithfield’s next President and CEO and lead an incredible team of more than 63,000 people who all work together to provide families worldwide with wholesome, safe and affordable food. At Smithfield, ‘Good food. Responsibly.®' is more than something we say. It’s how we approach our work and what we carry out through our mission to produce good food the right way with respect for our people, animals, communities and planet. Together with our talented leadership team, I look forward to furthering our long-term vision that has made us one of the world’s leading consumer packaged protein companies, creating value for a broad range of stakeholders,” Smith said in a release.

A native of North Carolina, Smith graduated from Mount Olive College in 1999 with a Bachelor of Science in accounting. After holding accounting positions at other companies, he was hired as a financial analyst by Smithfield in 2003. While at Smithfield, he earned a Master of Business Administration from the College of William & Mary. He was promoted to director of financial reporting in 2008 and then to international controller for Smithfield’s international business in 2010. In this role, Smith managed Smithfield’s financial operations in Poland, Romania, the United Kingdom, Mexico and Spain. He served as vice president and chief financial officer, Smithfield Europe, and as president, Smithfield Romania, from 2012 to 2018.

In 2019, he took on the role of executive vice president of European operations, leading the company’s businesses in Europe, the release said. In late 2020, he was promoted to his prior role, chief strategy officer, where he helped develop, execute and sustain the company’s efforts to achieve growth through its own resources, as well as through mergers and acquisitions. He oversaw the company’s hog farming operations, as well as Smithfield Renewables, the platform that unifies Smithfield’s carbon reduction initiatives.

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