National Pork Board Names Chuck Cozad Chief Information Officer

Dec 08, 2015

DES MOINES, IOWA – The National Pork Board announced the promotion of Chuck Cozad to Chief Information Officer, effective immediately. Cozad was previously assistant vice president, information technology, having joined the Pork Checkoff in 1998.

“Chuck has tirelessly worked on all of our efforts in the digital space, making sure he and his team stay current on the impact changing technology has on our business and industry,” said Chris Hodges, National Pork Board chief executive officer. “Although often considered a ‘behind-the-scenes’ role, under Chuck’s leadership, our Information Technology department is out front making a difference to how our producers, customers and consumers access information.”

Digital platforms are a critical component of all of the Pork Checkoff’s communication efforts, from product promotion to producer education and issues management to scientific research. In this new role, Cozad will assess and build technology platforms to keep the organization on the cutting edge of how it manages and shares information in the digital age.

Among Cozad’s first responsibilities will be the introduction of a Digital Communications Team. The focus of this cross-function team will be to research, assess, organize and implement new communication tools across all digital platforms.

“I look forward to this opportunity. I am proud to work for an organization that values the role that information technology plays in meeting the needs of Pork Checkoff employees and the pig farmers, packers, processors, and customers so critical to our success,” Cozad said.

“There has never been a better time to both recognize Chuck’s work and also prepare for the technological advancements that are ahead,” Hodges said. “Defining new opportunities and proactively executing these responsibilities requires leadership, collaboration and engagement across department lines.”

As chief information officer, Cozad will report to Chief Executive Officer Chris Hodges and become a member of the senior management team. Through this position, he will lead the information technology, digital platform development and infrastructure needs of the National Pork Board.

Source: Porkcheckoff

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