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PSSI, the industryβs leading food safety and contract sanitation provider, has announced CEO Dan Taft plans to retire from the company at the end of this year after six years in his executive leadership role and 23 years with the company.
βIt has been a privilege to lead PSSI through the companyβs strategic growth and transformation,β said Taft. βThis company allowed me to start from the frontline as an hourly sanitor and move through the ranks into leadership. Since then, it has been an absolute honor to lead our 17,000 dedicated team members as they work safely each night to protect our nationβs food supply.β
To continue driving PSSIβs growth and strategic plan, the company has appointed Doug White as president and CEO effective January 1, 2023. In his new role, White will lead PSSIβs vision to be a premier employer for career advancement, while offering a unified food safety solution to help PSSIβs customers achieve their goals.
βDan has accomplished so much in his six years as the president and CEO of PSSI,β said White. βHe has driven consistency in our operations, invested in our people through safety and food safety programs, and established strong partnerships with our customers. Following Danβs momentum, I look forward to advancing PSSIβs growth strategy and driving value for all stakeholders for years to come.β
Leveraging more than 25 years of experience in the food processing and distribution industry, White joined PSSI in 2013 through an acquisition and spent four years leading strategic planning and procurement as vice president of corporate development. He officially moved into operational leadership in 2017 before moving into the COO role in July 2021.
Prior to joining PSSI in 2013, White held positions at PepsiCo and Aramark, among others, accumulating more than 25 years of experience in consumer products and services. He holds a degree from Dartmouth College.