World’s Largest Crop Trader Cargill Names First Female CFO

  • Jamie Miller will join Cargill at top finance role on June 1
  • She was previously with GE, will succeed David Dines
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Cargill Inc. has named its first female chief financial officer, the latest in a slew of moves to the executive team at the world’s largest agricultural commodities trader.

Jamie Miller will join 156-year old Cargill at the top finance job on June 1, at the start of the new fiscal year, the Minneapolis-based company said in an emailed statement on Tuesday. She was senior vice president and CFO at General Electric Co. until February 2020 and will succeed David Dines, who retires in September.