HR Execs on the Move

Pure Prairie Poultry

www.pureprairiepoultry.com

 
At Pure Prairie Poultry, we invite you back to a time when both chicken and intentions were honest, simple, good. Neighbors knew one another other by name, communities came together, and handshakes sealed relationships. Though the here-and-now feels complicated, it doesn`t have to be. It takes awareness and commitment to use modern practices for good—not as a replacement for the ideas and touch of real people and real food.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Karen Moody
Vice President of Human Resources Profile

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