Benson Hill creates new chief transformation officer role
Benson Hill has named Kim Hurst as its chief transformation officer. She will drive the soy producer's development and manage strategic initiatives.
“This newly created role underscores Benson Hill’s commitment to execute its long-term strategic playbook with a focus on operations, commercial and strategic initiatives.”
Hurst is charged with leading cross-functional projects to drive efficiencies in the business, direct companywide resourcing, and develop operational strategies for achieving the company’s financial objectives.
She will also oversee the exploration of robust partnership models that leverage the full power of Benson Hill’s technology platform, research and development pipeline, assets and capabilities, and intellectual property portfolio while it propels its strategy and evolution forward.
Hurst will join the Benson Hill executive leadership team and will report directly to Deanie Elsner, interim CEO.
“Kim’s strategic insight and business development success within Benson Hill made her a clear choice for this important position,” Elsner said. “Unlocking the full potential of our technology, particularly for large-acre livestock and international markets, requires internal and external collaboration that maximizes synergies of our assets and capabilities with the products and processes of others. Kim’s deep financial acumen and extensive experience across the agri-food value chain will serve us well in this role.”
Hurst has extensive strategic, financial, operational, and supply chain expertise in both the CPG and agribusiness sectors. Prior to joining Benson Hill in 2020 as VP of corporate development, she served as senior vice president of long-term planning at Post Holdings during its transformation into a diversified food holdings company. She also served as senior director of corporate financial planning and analysis and business development, vice president of supply chain for the cereal business, and held various leadership roles in integration and international sales. Prior to Post, Hurst worked as director of commodity procurement and risk management for Ralcorp after serving as the regional director for the US Grains Council in Southeast Asia. She comes from a family of entrepreneurs and is the co-founder of Finally! Foods.