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Anderson announces retirement at Year End; Vandenheuvel named as successor
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Saturday, 22 February, 2025, 08 : 00 AM [IST]
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California, USA
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California Dairies Inc., announced that president and chief executive officer Brad Anderson will retire at the end of 2025, following a distinguished career marked by significant contributions to both the company and the broader dairy industry.
Anderson joined as chief operating officer in 2018, and was appointed president and CEO in 2020. During his tenure, Anderson spearheaded transformative initiatives that strengthened CDI’s position as an industry leader.
Under Anderson’s leadership, it achieved significant transformation and innovation. He oversaw the construction of a new state-of-the-art processing facility in Bakersfield, expanding its manufacturing footprint into Extended Shelf Life (ESL) and Aseptic/Shelf Stable Ultra High Temperature (UHT) products. He optimised operations by restructuring the organisation into Global Business Groups to better serve domestic and international markets. Anderson also diversified CDI’s existing product portfolio, including the introduction of lactoferrin production, as the organisation sought to expand its market reach and meet evolving consumer demands. Furthermore, he established CDI as an environmental leader through the Golden State Advantage initiative.
Beyond his contributions to the company, Anderson is a recognised industry leader, actively shaping the future of dairy through his involvement in various organisations. He has held key leadership roles within the Innovation Centre for US Dairy, National Milk Producers Federation, and US Dairy Export Council. This includes his instrumental work as Chair of the Innovation Centre’s Stewardship Commitment Taskforce and CEO Taskforce on Greenhouse Gas Reporting.
Cory Vanderham, chairman of CDI’s board of directors, said, “Brad’s legacy is one of transformation. He inspired a culture of innovation that led to the expansion of product lines, including Lactoferrin and our Valley Natural Beverages UHT and ESL production facility. We are grateful for his leadership.”
To ensure a smooth transition, its board of directors has named Rob Vandenheuvel, current chief operating officer, as Anderson’s successor. Vandenheuvel will assume the role of president and CEO on January 1, 2026.
Since joining in 2017, Vandenheuvel has consistently demonstrated exceptional leadership across various areas, including member and industry relations, supply chain, operations, and sales. His prior experience as general manager at Milk Producers Council, as well as growing up on a California dairy farm, has given him valuable perspective as he served on its leadership team the past eight years in escalating roles.
“Rob brings a wealth of experience and a proven track record of success to this role. His strategic thinking and industry knowledge will be invaluable as we navigate the evolving landscape of the dairy industry. We are confident that he is the right person to lead this cooperative into a bright future,” said Vanderham.
Anderson and Vandenheuvel will work closely together over the coming months to ensure a seamless transition.
“I am deeply honored to be entrusted with the leadership of this incredible cooperative. I’m excited to build upon the strong foundation laid by Brad and work alongside our dedicated team to serve our members and customers,” concluded said Vandenheuvel.
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