Thursday, January 23, 2014

David Van Hoose selected for 2014 Poultry Lifetime Achievement Award

    With more than 45 years in the poultry industry, David Van Hoose has had a significant impact on the advancement of the poultry industry as well as on the companies for whom he has worked. Because of his years of contributions to the poultry industry, Van Hoose has been selected for the National Poultry & Food Distributors Association (NPFDA) Poultry Industry Lifetime Achievement Award.
    The Lifetime Achievement Award will be presented to Mr. Van Hoose on Wednesday, January 29, at the Annual NPFDA Awards Reception at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta, 5:30-7:30 p.m. NPFDA has presented the Poultry Industry Lifetime Achievement Award annually since 1991.
    Van Hoose  was  born  in  Paintsville,  Ky. His family  moved  to  Ohio and he grew up on  a 105-acre poultry, dairy and grain farm. He  graduated from Ohio State University with  a degree in agriculture and began his career in the poultry industry.
    Van Hoose worked for Perdue Farms for seven years. He began as a broiler technician, moved to sales, then to plant manager at  Accomac, Va. He later became a grow-out manager.
    He then worked in Maine for Hillcrest as general manager, then in  Arkansas with Valmac Industries as Dardanelle    plant manager before becoming the complex manager.
    He worked in Mississippi  at B.C.  Rogers  as general manager. Van Hoose also worked for Mountaire Farms, first as complex manager  and then  as vice president. He worked with  Cargill  as  general manager for its  Delaware poultry   operations. While in Delaware,  he  served as president of the Delmarva Poultry Industry for  one  year.
    Van Hoose started working  for Pilgrim's in 1988. He began as  executive  president over processing  in 1990 and was   promoted  to  general manager  of  Pilgrim's Mexican  operations. In  1995,  he  became  president and  general  manager   of  those  operations. In  1998,  he relocated  to  Texas where Pilgrim's was  second  in  volume  in  Mexico  and  had   distribution  through most  of  the country  and  employed  approximately  4,000  people.
    Van Hoose was  promoted  to  president,  CEO and chief operating officer  of Pilgrim's.  Pilgrim's acquired  WLR  and   a further-processing  plant  in  Waco,  Texas,  during  his tenure. He  retired from Pilgrim's in 2003.
    He  went  to  work  for Case  Foods  in  September  2003  as  president  and  chief operating officer  until  2009. He  was   asked to come  back  to Case  Foods in 2011,  when he again  worked  as  president  and  chief operating officer  until   February  2012. Van Hoose  still  holds  a seat  on  the Case Foods board.
    "David has been instrumental in the success and growth of Case Farms for over 10 years," said Kevin Phillips, president and chief operating officer of Case Farms.  "He has provided exceptional leadership to our management team and has been a true mentor to me. He is not only a tremendous leader but a remarkable gentleman. Case Farms would not be the company it is today if not for him. He is absolutely worthy of this award."
    Mike Popowycz, vice chairman and chief financial offier of Case Farms, added "David is an outstanding leader and individual. His knowledge of the poultry industry is unsurpassed. David made all the managers at Case Farms better than we thought we could be. He has the ability to bring out the best in each individual and create a winning team concept.  David helped to make Case Farms the successful company it is today. He is a true friend that is deserving of this award."
    Van Hoose and his wife, Charlotte,  currently  live in  Georgetown,  S.C. They have  five children and  10  grandchildren.

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