Cargill creates protein chief marketing officer post

Cargill has selected Chuck Gitkin, a veteran consumer packaged goods (CPG) and meat industry marketer, to lead its North America protein business marketing efforts in a newly created role as chief marketing officer (CMO), effective September 19.

Chuck Gitkin has been named chief marketing officer of Cargill's North America protein business. | Cargill
Chuck Gitkin has been named chief marketing officer of Cargill's North America protein business. | Cargill

Cargill has selected Chuck Gitkin, a veteran consumer packaged goods (CPG) and meat industry marketer, to lead its North America protein business marketing efforts in a newly created role as chief marketing officer (CMO), effective September 19. He will also be a member of the Cargill Protein Group’s leadership team.

“I look forward to joining a strong management team at Cargill and building on the work they have begun over the past year to transform the business and establish strong momentum and growth,” stated Gitkin.

“I am excited by the entire organization’s high level of enthusiasm, creativity and energy. This business has strong capabilities and leadership positions in key protein categories, which we intend to leverage to win with customers, consumers, and the community. I believe that Cargill is uniquely positioned to support our customers in achieving superior growth and to delight consumers with products that exceed their expectations for taste, nutrition, and convenience. I look forward to working with a very talented group of people in achieving business excellence, innovating and growing, while continuously delighting all of our important stakeholders. We will redefine Cargill protein’s go-to-market capabilities for long-term growth, driving innovation, and establishing Cargill protein as the leading marketer in the industry.” 

Gitkin an experienced leader

Previously, Gitkin was senior vice president of brands and marketing for Smithfield Foods. His experience also includes positions with McCain Foods, Unilever, Bristol-Meyers Squibb, Saks Fifth Avenue and Philip Morris. He will leverage more than 25 years of experience, knowledge and capabilities in business-to-business and consumer marketing, market research and consumer insight, innovation, and retailing. 

“The protein marketplace is swiftly evolving, highly competitive and we’re seeing global demand continuing to increase,” said Brian Sikes, corporate vice president who leads Cargill’s protein group. “With strong professional credentials and a business background that makes him a great fit on our team, Chuck became the clear choice to lead our marketing transformation and implement our customer-centric and unified approach for promoting our protein portfolio. It’s critical to have the right person leading this go-to-market transformation, someone who has a laser-like focus on our customers’ channels and can ensure they are supported with a wealth of deep consumer insights and innovation to help them grow both their business and ours.” 

Gitkin earned his undergraduate degree from Tulane University, followed by a Master’s in Business Administration and International Business from New York University’s Stern School of Business. 

Cargill’s North America protein business produces lines of fresh, frozen and cooked meats, sauces, soups, case ready products, egg products, pet treats and by-products for its retail, foodservice and food manufacturing customers. 

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