Cal-Maine Foods

Who are Cal-Maine Foods's decision-makers?

Cal-Maine Foods's leadership is anchored by Sherman Miller, President and Chief Executive Officer. Large purchases typically require business-unit sponsorship plus finance, procurement, legal, IT/security, operations, and site-level validation.

CEO
Sherman Miller
Finance lead
Max Bowman
Founded
1969
Employees
About 5,100
HQ
Ridgeland, MS
Status
Nasdaq: CALM
  • Sherman MillerPresident and Chief Executive OfficerCEO since 2022Leads shell egg, specialty egg, and prepared-foods growth strategy.
  • Max BowmanVice President and Chief Financial OfficerCFOLeads finance, reporting, capital allocation, and investor relations.
  • Charles Jeff HardinExecutive Vice President, SalesSales leaderOwns customer relationships, retail channels, and commercial execution.
  • Todd WaltersChief Operating OfficerOperations leaderLeads production, plant operations, and supply-chain execution.
  • Dolph BakerExecutive ChairmanLong-tenured former CEOProvides board leadership and long-term industry context.

Who leads Cal-Maine Foods?

Sherman Miller leads Cal-Maine Foods as President and Chief Executive Officer. Key leaders include Max Bowman (Vice President and Chief Financial Officer), Charles Jeff Hardin (Executive Vice President, Sales), Todd Walters (Chief Operating Officer), Dolph Baker (Executive Chairman).

The practical reading is that strategy and capital allocation sit with the CEO, CFO, board, and business-unit leaders, while execution happens through regional, plant, field, commercial, quality, supply-chain, IT, and procurement teams.

Who actually makes buying decisions at Cal-Maine Foods?

Large purchases are rarely owned by one executive. Finance usually tests payback and budget fit, procurement controls process and supplier onboarding, IT/security validates data and integration risk, legal manages contract exposure, and business-unit or site leaders own the operating outcome.

For sellers, the first champion may be in operations, food safety, agronomy, R&D, supply chain, commercial, or digital transformation, but the final approval path usually includes economic, technical, and risk stakeholders.

How is Cal-Maine Foods organized as it scales?

Cal-Maine Foods combines corporate leadership with product, region, facility, farming, processing, distribution, or brand teams. That creates separate buying centers for corporate systems, plant technology, logistics, ingredients, quality, sustainability, finance, HR, and commercial tools.

A strong account plan maps each use case to the level where the pain is measured: headquarters for enterprise platforms, business units for strategic programs, and plants, farms, labs, or distribution sites for operational ROI.

As of June 2026.Sources:Cal-Maine FY2025 10-KCal-Maine annual reportsCal-Maine Q3 fiscal 2026 results

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