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Ford is most notable for being the CEO of Land O'Lakes, an American agricultural cooperative which she assumed leadership of in 2018. She is the first openly gay female CEO of an American Fortune 500 company. She currently serves as a member of the President's Export Council. [1] In 2023. She was ranked 26th on Fortune's list of Most Powerful ...
The chair and vice chair of Baltimore City’s school board both resigned from their posts Tuesday after contentious negotiations over extending the contract of the school district’s CEO. The ...
In 1978, Land O'Lakes got into the meatpacking business with the purchase of Spencer Beef. [6] It sold Spencer Beef in 1983 to Excel, now Cargill Meat Solutions. [7] In 1999, Land O'Lakes took an ownership stake in egg producer MoArk; it took full ownership of the company in 2006. [8] [9]
At the helm of Land O’Lakes is Beth Ford, the first woman to lead the $19 billion Arden Hills, Minnesota, cooperative, which has 9,000 employees and 2,809 member-owners.
The San Luis Coastal Unified School District has appointed a new trustee to its seven-member board of education. Brian Clausen was appointed to the board Feb. 22.. He replaces former trustee ...
The following year, Krug prepared the Krug Indian Land Confiscation Bill to put an end to all Native land claims in Alaska but was forced to abandon the measure due to opposition shortly before he resigned. [165] Krug was replaced by Oscar L. Chapman, a "Protectionist" who was a supporter of Bosone's termination amendment requiring tribal ...
Nasdaq's board diversity rule is safe, Google loses a gender pay discrimination suit, and Fortune senior writer Maria Aspan interviews Land O'Lakes CEO Beth Ford on how she decides when to weigh ...
The city school board in Rutland, Vermont voted in 2020 to drop Rutland High School's "Raiders" name and arrowhead logo. [140] "Ravens" was selected at the new mascot in 2021. [141] In January 2022 the board voted 6–5 to reinstate the Raiders name after a long debate. [142]