Jeff Johnson was Appointed as Vice President of Human Resources at Provisur

Date of management change: December 15, 2014 

What Happened?

Chicago, IL-based Jeff Johnson as Vice President of Human Resources

 

About the Company

In 2009, Provisur® brought leading industry brands in grinding, mixing, separating, forming and slicing to the production floor. Since then, our mission has been clearly defined: to help our customers throughout the food processing industry optimize plant efficiencies, increase throughput and deliver the highest quality products at the lowest cost of ownership. With over 200 years of combined experience dating back to 1939, the Provisur family is growing stronger both organically and through strategic acquisitions. Today, Provisur houses the technology of six leading food processing brands: AM2C®, Beehive®, Cashin®, Formax®, TST™ and Weiler®. With thousands of installations in over 90 countries, Provisur meets the global demand for high capacity equipment and systems. As your one-stop resource for technology, we`re here to show you the possibilities from the initial grind to the freezer. Our leading technologies and global reach make Provisur the right choice to connect to your customers with better products and outstanding value. All at the lowest cost of ownership.

 

About the Person

Jeff Johnson is the Vice President of Human Resources at Provisur Technologies Inc.   Johnson is a leader with significant HR, finance and line management experience in indirect procurement and a record of driving bottom line results.   Previously, he has also served at FTI Consulting, OfficeMax and Sherwin Williams.

 

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