Jayson Penn to succeed Lovette as Pilgrim’s Pride CEO

Pilgrim’s Pride Corporation has appointed Jayson Penn, currently president of Pilgrim’s USA, to succeed Bill Lovette, who is retiring from the position of president and chief executive officer of Pilgrim’s Pride.

Jayson Penn, global president and CEO of Pilgrim's Pride. (USPOULTRY)
Jayson Penn, global president and CEO of Pilgrim's Pride. (USPOULTRY)

Pilgrim’s Pride Corporation has appointed Jayson Penn, currently president of Pilgrim’s USA, to succeed Bill Lovette, who is retiring from the position of president and chief executive officer of Pilgrim’s Pride.

About Jayson Penn

Penn, an accomplished executive with more than 30 years of experience, grew up in the poultry industry, beginning in his family’s poultry company. He joined Pilgrim’s in March 2011 and has served as senior vice president of the Commercial Business Group, executive vice president of sales and operations and, most recently, as president of Pilgrim’s USA. Prior to Pilgrim’s, Penn served in management positions at several leading poultry companies.

He has also served on the board of directors and the executive committee of the USA Poultry and Egg Export Council and currently serves on the board and executive committee of the National Chicken Council and the board of directors of The World Poultry Foundation. He is a graduate of Florida State University and the Advanced Management Program at the Harvard Business School.

“Jayson Penn has enjoyed a distinguished career in the poultry industry and has played an integral role in the success of Pilgrim’s over the last eight years,” said Gilberto Tomazoni, chairman of the Pilgrim’s Board of Directors. “Since joining the company in March 2011, Jayson has exemplified the leadership qualities, passion to succeed and business acumen that make him the ideal candidate to assume this role. The board’s decision is further validation of the Pilgrim’s strategy, implemented in 2012, to create a unique, diversified portfolio across multiple geographies, with a focus on key customers and operational excellence, to generate more consistent and higher margins. Jayson has been at the forefront of this strategy and we are confident in his ability to continue to create shareholder value.

Penn will assume the position of president and CEO immediately.

“I am humbled that the board has given me the opportunity to serve as Pilgrim’s CEO,” Penn said. “Pilgrim’s has been on a remarkable journey of growth, building a strong culture of empowerment and providing our customers and consumers with high quality, innovative solutions that allow them to thrive. We are a global team of more than 52,000, unified in mission and purpose, and I am excited to help guide our team in the next steps of our journey.

“I am extremely grateful to Bill for his mentorship, counsel and friendship,” Penn added. “Working alongside Bill for these last eight years at Pilgrim’s has been the highlight of my career and his constant support, leadership by example and strong work ethic have made this seamless transition possible.”

Bill Lovette’s tenure

Lovette was appointed president and CEO in January 2011 and, during his tenure, led a period of unprecedented value creation for the company and its shareholders, growing the business from $6.9 billion to $10.9 billion in annual net revenue. Over the last eight years, Lovette helped establish Pilgrim’s as a leading global food company by building a diversified portfolio of brands and on-trend products, extending the company’s footprint to the U.K. and Europe, significantly expanding its presence in Mexico, investing in operations and increasing margins and bottom-line profitability by partnering with key customers to create shared success.

“The board is extremely grateful for Bill’s leadership, vision, dedication and commitment,” Tomazoni said. “His legacy at Pilgrim’s will endure through the strong management team and unique business platform he developed, which will position the company for continued growth and success.”

Lovette will remain available to provide strategic advisory services to the company through July 2020.              

“I appreciate the commitment and support from our team throughout this eight-year transformational journey to create the company Pilgrim’s is today,” said  Lovette. “Jayson has been instrumental in building our strong culture and we back him with our full support.”

According to the WATTAgNet Top Poultry Companies Database, Pilgrim's Pride is the second largest broiler producer in the U.S. 

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