Seaboard Corporation
Bill Richardson has had extensive work experience in various roles related to accounting, finance, and information systems. Bill currently serves as the Director of Accounting Process and Information Systems at Seaboard Corporation since December 2019. Prior to that, they worked at Jack Cooper Holdings Corp. for five years, where they held the positions of Director of Finance and Accounting Systems and Financial Systems Manager. Before that, they worked at US AutoLogistics as a Manager of Application Development and Technical Lead. Bill also has experience at Liberty Hills Baptist Church as a Treasurer and at Pensacola Christian College, where they served as a Programming Coordinator and a Student Programmer. Bill started their career at Northwest Administrators, Inc. as a Senior Developer and consultant. Bill holds a double major in Computer Science and Accounting from Pensacola Christian College.
Bill Richardson earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science/Accouning from Pensacola Christian College, where they studied from 1989 to 1993. Bill further pursued their education at the University of West Florida, where they obtained a Master of Science degree in Software Engineering from 1993 to 1996.
Seaboard Corporation
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Seaboard Corporation is an agribusiness and transportation company. The Company is primarily engaged in pork production and processing, and ocean transportation. Its divisions include Pork, Commodity Trading and Milling, Marine, Sugar, Power, Turkey and Other. Overseas, the Company is primarily engaged in commodity merchandising, grain processing, sugar production and electric power generation. The Company produces and sells frozen pork products to further processors, food service operators, grocery stores, distributors and retail outlets throughout the United States. It markets wheat, corn, soybean meal and other commodities in bulk to third parties and affiliated companies. As of December 31, 2016, its third-party agents provided cargo shipping services to 26 countries between the United States, the Caribbean Basin, and Central and South America. It sells power on the market accessed by government-owned distribution companies or partially government-owned generation companies.