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Organic Valley names Wisconsin-native and longtime employee as CEO

Shawna Nelson took over as CEO of the cooperative on March 28.

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Shawna Nelson
Contributed / Organic Valley

LA FARGE, Wis. — Organic Valley, America's largest organic farmer-owned cooperative, announced the selection of agricultural veteran and community advocate Shawna Nelson as the cooperative's fourth CEO.

Over the span of almost 20 years within the co-op, Nelson has grown from intern to CEO, "contributing significantly to Organic Valley's growth and demonstrating success in cross-departmental strategy and success at every stage," according to a press release from the cooperative.

Born and raised in the Driftless Area of Wisconsin where the co-op was founded, Nelson started her career at Organic Valley in 2005 as an intern. She later moved into roles in marketing, sales analysis, recruitment, employee relations, field operations and dairy pool management.

"In every position, Nelson excelled and deepened her understanding of cooperative structure and strategy," read the release.

Nelson takes the lead as outgoing CEO Jeff Frank leaves to assume the Chief Executive Officer role at Monogram Foods.

"I'm incredibly proud of what we have accomplished together," Frank said. "I'm leaving humbled by the work we've done, grateful for the relationships I've made, and with a greater appreciation for the organic movement and organic family farms."

Organic Valley farmer and board president Dave Hardy recognized Frank's contributions to the co-op and said he is optimistic about what the co-op will accomplish with Nelson's guidance.

"Jeff's achievements were remarkable, and we are enthusiastic about the opportunities ahead," Hardy said. "The board chose Shawna because of her demonstrated strong leadership, understanding of the farmer membership, and connection to the employees. She has shown dedication to the mission and to organic food, and with her vision will lead our farmer-owned cooperative forward."

Nelson attended the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and resides in La Farge with her husband and son.

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"I am deeply honored to build on the momentum developed through Jeff's leadership and step into the role of CEO," Nelson said. "The dedication and passion of our employees, board, and farmer member-owners inspire me every day."

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