Performance Food Group Co. (PFGC) announced its board of directors has approved two changes to PFG's leadership team, effective January 1, 2025
Scott McPherson has been promoted to President & Chief Operating Officer (COO), while Craig Hoskins will transition into the newly established position of Executive Vice President (EVP) & Chief Development Officer.
In his new role, McPherson will continue overseeing PFG's three business segments: Foodservice, Convenience and Vistar. He will focus on the company's growth and will be responsible for all aspects of these businesses. McPherson will report to George Holm, PFG's Chairman & Chief Executive Officer (CEO).
Most recently, McPherson served as EVP & Chief Field Operations Officer, PFG. Throughout his 30-year career, he has held numerous leadership positions with Core-Mark including Senior Vice President roles for the company's U.S. Division, Corporate Development, COO, and President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO).
Craig Hoskins will now lead the integration efforts of PFG's two recent acquisitions, Cheney Brothers Inc. and Jose Santiago Inc., to help ensure the company maximizes the strengths of these two exceptional organizations across the PFG enterprise.
For the past three years, Hoskins has served as President & COO of PFG. He has also held positions as President & CEO, Performance Foodservice, and President & CEO, PFG Customized.
His career with PFG began in 1990 with the legacy company that became Vistar, where he successively held roles in marketing, sales, purchasing and operations.
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