BLOOMINGTON, MINN. — Matt Wineinger has been named president and Dirk Swart has been promoted to executive vice-president of industrial sales and marketing of United Sugars Corp.
Matt Wineinger will join United Sugars as president in June. |
Mr. Wineinger will join United Sugars as president in June, succeeding John Doxsie, who is retiring. Prior to joining United Sugars, Mr. Wineinger was president of Bulk Ingredients for Tate & Lyle P.L.C., where he was responsible for global production and sales of $3.8 billion of commodity sweeteners, industrial starches, ethanol and acidulants produced from operations in the United States, Morocco, Bulgaria, Hungary, Slovakia, Turkey, Colombia and Brazil. He is a native of Kansas and a graduate of Kansas State University and Stanford University Graduate School of Business.
Mr. Swart most recently was vice-president of industrial sales and marketing. He has been with the company since its inception in 1994, advancing through sales and marketing ranks. Mr. Swart is a native of Ohio and a graduate of the University of Toledo and the University of Chicago Booth School of Business.
United Sugars Corp. is a marketer of beet and cane sugar to major food and beverage manufacturers and food retailers in the United States. It is owned by the American Crystal Sugar Co., Minn-Dak Farmers Cooperative and the United States Sugar Co. of Clewiston, Fla.