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MERRIAM, KS. – Ozlem Worpel, Vice President of Marketing and Innovation for Seaboard Foods, has been named a finalist for the Most Impactful Woman Award presented by the Women’s Meat Industry Network (WMIN). This esteemed award recognizes female leaders who have made significant contributions to the meat industry and demonstrated a commitment to driving positive change.

Worpel, fondly known as “Oz” to her colleagues, is celebrated not only for her keen expertise in both the beef and pork markets but also for the ability to anticipate industry trends. With a strong vision for the future of meat production and marketing, Worpel has consistently positioned Seaboard Foods at the forefront of innovation, supporting sustainable practices and customer-focused solutions.

As an active member of the Seaboard Foods Women’s Alliance, the Packer Processor Industry Council, and numerous other industry organizations, Worpel has championed initiatives that foster an inclusive and progressive work environment. She is known for her ability to inspire others and regularly motivates her team and peers to pursue meaningful professional growth.

The WMIN Most Impactful Woman Award highlights individuals who embody the values of empowerment, mentorship, and leadership in the meat industry. The winner will be announced at WMIN’s annual conference later this year.

For further information about Seaboard Foods and its commitment to supporting impactful leadership, visit www.seaboardfoods.com.

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