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  • The Global Functions Business Relationship Lead is responsible for ensuring Cargill’s Global Functions needs are being efficiently and effectively delivered and that priorities are being set in a way that enables responsive and high quality delivery.

  • From frosting on birthday cakes to the fuel in your car, Cargill Corn Milling North America (Cargill Corn Milling) is a part of your life in more ways than you would imagine.

  • We are looking for an individual to build employer brand recognition by developing and overseeing a creative marketing and public relations campaign to attract people who want to support Cargill in nourishing the world\.

  • cargill.com This position is based at the Cargill Fertilizer Plant, located at Alma, Ne. Whatever job you're looking for, you can probably find it at Cargill.

  • The Key Account Manager will be the primary point person to interact with clients and prospective customers, helping them understand how Cargill Animal Nutrition can provide solutions for them and improve their profitability.

Headquarters:Wayzata, MN
Cargill, Inc., is a privately held American global food corporation based in Minnetonka, Minnesota, and incorporated in Wilmington, Delaware. Founded in 1865, it is the largest privately held corporation in the United States in terms of revenue.
Opened:1865, Conover, IA
Owner:Cargill family
CEO:David W. MacLennan (Dec 1, 2013–)

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