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Joyce Farms Announces Leadership Transition

Home   Food for Thought   Joyce Farms Announces Leadership Transition

August 02, 2022 0 Comments

From left: Ryan Joyce President and CEO, Stuart Joyce Executive Vice President, Ron Joyce Chairman of the Board

Today we would like to formally announce a leadership transition here at Joyce Farms. As of August 1, 2022, Ryan Joyce, formerly VP of Finance, and Stuart Joyce, formerly VP of Operations, have assumed the role of President and Executive Vice President of Joyce Farms, respectively. Ron Joyce, who has served as President & CEO for the last 40 years, will remain Chairman of the Board and will play an active advisory role with the company moving forward.

This change comes as part of a succession plan to ensure company longevity and success. “Both of them grew up in the business,” says Ron Joyce. “They helped build Joyce Farms into a successful third-generation company. I am proud of them and what they have already accomplished. This will allow Joyce Farms to continue to grow as a family-owned business long into the future.”

Ryan and Stuart represent the third generation of Joyces to lead Joyce Farms since it was founded in 1962 by their grandfather, Alvin Joyce. They follow in the footsteps of their father Ron Joyce, who joined the business in 1971 and spearheaded its growth from a small chicken wholesaler to a multi-species meat and poultry producer specializing in heritage breeds and regenerative farming practices.

“Ron leaves behind big shoes to fill,” said Ryan Joyce, “but thanks to his hard work, we have a strong foundation to build on as we lead Joyce Farms into the future.”

Ryan first joined Joyce Farms in 2008 after graduating from N.C. State University with a degree in Business Management. In 2010, he left the company to attend Wake Forest University, where he earned his JD/MBA, and soon after, passed the NC Bar. Ryan returned to Joyce Farms in 2014 as VP of Finance before assuming his role as President.

Stuart joined Joyce Farms after graduation from N.C. State University in 2010 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Agricultural Business Management. Before assuming his role as Executive Vice President, he has played an active leadership role in the company, overseeing all poultry operations from the plant and hatchery in Winston-Salem to the grow-out of birds for Joyce Farms’ Heritage Poultry line.

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