WASHINGTON – The Meat Institute elected key new officers, executive board members and its full board of directors members for 2025.

James Snee, chairman of the board, president and chief executive officer of Hormel Foods Corp., was elected to serve as the Meat Institute’s incoming chairman in January of 2025. He has been a Meat Institute Executive Board member since 2017 and an officer since 2022.

“It’s a privilege to serve as the incoming chairman of the Meat Institute, an organization whose members work to sustainably feed families across the globe,” Snee said. “Our members play a vital role in the food system, and I look forward to helping them tackle today’s challenges, embrace future opportunities and continue to build lasting trust in the food we produce.”

Snee joined Hormel Foods in 1989 and is the 10th president and CEO in the company’s 133-year history. He was named president and chief operating officer in 2015, CEO in 2016 and elected chairman of the board in 2017.

During his tenure, he has led the company’s continuing evolution as a global branded food company and its growing reputation as an award-winning corporate citizen by focusing on the food the company makes and the difference it makes in the world. Under Snee’s leadership, the company has received numerous awards and accolades including being named one of America’s Most Responsible Companies by Newsweek, one of the World’s Best Companies by TIME magazine, and one of Barron’s “Most Sustainable US Companies.”

Jon Amidei, COO of Swaggarty’s Farm, was elected secretary. Amidei has served on the board of directors since 2018. Amidei has worked in the meat industry for 40 years in both publicly traded and privately held companies holding roles such as vice president of sales and marketing, director of business development, and corporate vice president.

Peter Bozzo of Michael’s Finer Meats & Seafood was elected to serve as vice-chairman of the board. Randy Huffman, Maple Leaf Foods, was elected treasurer. Eric R. Gustafson of Coast Packing Co., is immediate past-chairman.

“The members elected a slate of leaders who will continue to serve the industry and guide Meat Institute resources to addressing important challenges in workforce safety, sustainability, animal welfare, food security and food safety,” said Julie Anna Potts, president and CEO of the Meat Institute.