CF Industries Holdings appoints new Senior Vice President, human resources
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World Fertilizer,
CF is headquartered in Deerfield, Illinois, US, and is a global player in the manufacturing and distribution of nitrogen products, serving both agricultural and industrial customers. The company operates nitrogen manufacturing complexes in Canada, the UK and the US, and distributes plant nutrients through a series of terminals, warehouses and associated transportation equipment located largely in the Midwestern US. The company also owns a 50% interest in an ammonia facility in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.
In her new role, Menzel will be responsible for human resources strategy and management, and will serve as a member of the senior leadership team, reporting to the President and CEO of the company, Tony Will.
Will said: “Sue’s proven track record of providing strategic business and human capital leadership, along with her experience partnering with senior executives and boards of directors to improve talent management and maximise employee engagement, will serve CF and our employees well.
“We look forward to having her help us drive continuous improvement both within the HR function and across the whole company.”
Menzel has 30 years of experience and leadership in all aspects of human resources management. Most recently, she served as Executive Vice President, human resources, for CNO Financial Group. In this role, she was responsible for human resources across all of CNO’s businesses, including Bankers Life, Colonial Penn and Washington National. Before joining CNO, Menzel served as Senior Vice President, human resources, at APAC Customer Services Inc. and in roles of increasing responsibility for Sears, Roebuck & Co. and Montgomery Ward, Inc.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldfertilizer.com/nitrogen/06102017/cf-industries-holdings-appoints-new-senior-vice-president-human-resources/
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