George Reardon to retire
Archer Daniels Midland Company (NYSE: ADM) has appointed Marc Hinch vice
president, Global Tax for the Company, succeeding George Reardon who is
retiring after serving ADM for 38 years. Hinch will have responsibility
for managing ADM’s global tax operations, including policy, planning and
compliance. He will report to Steven Mills, executive vice president and
chief financial officer.
“George has brought exceptional tax compliance and tax planning
leadership to ADM. He will be missed, and we wish him well in his
retirement,” said Mills.
“Marc’s international tax experience makes him an excellent fit to
succeed George. I look forward to working with Marc in his new role,”
said Mills.
About Hinch
Marc Hinch has 14 years of experience at ADM, and has served in several
positions within the International Tax group, most recently as senior
director, International Tax. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in
accounting from Old Dominion University.
About Reardon
George Reardon joined ADM as a tax accountant in 1970. In his career at
ADM, he served as manager, Internal Audit and Budget, and manager, Tax
department, before being named vice president, Global Tax in 2002. He
received a Bachelor of Arts degree in accounting from St. Thomas
University
About ADM
Archer Daniels Midland Company (ADM) is the world leader in BioEnergy
and has a premier position in the agricultural processing value chain.
ADM is one of the world’s largest processors of soybeans, corn, wheat
and cocoa. ADM is a leading manufacturer of biodiesel, ethanol, soybean
oil and meal, corn sweeteners, flour and other value-added food and feed
ingredients. Headquartered in Decatur, Illinois, ADM has over 27,000
employees, more than 240 processing plants and net sales for the fiscal
year ended June 30, 2007 of $44 billion. Additional information can be
found on ADM’s Web site at www.adm.com.
Jessie McKinney
ADM Media Relations
217/424-5413
media@adm.com