Kathryn Hewitt

Tax Director - International at Seaboard Corporation

Kathryn Hewitt has a diverse work experience in tax and accounting. Kathryn started their career as a Non-Production Cost Accounting Intern at Anheuser-Busch in 2006. Kathryn then interned as an International Tax Services Intern at KPMG in 2007. Kathryn joined KPMG as an International Tax Services Associate in 2008 and worked their way up to become an International Tax Services Sr Associate in 2009 and an International Tax Services Manager in 2012. In 2013, they joined Seaboard Corporation as a Sr. Tax Analyst and was later promoted to International Tax Manager. Kathryn is currently working as the Tax Director - International at Seaboard Corporation.

Kathryn Hewitt has a strong educational background in the field of accounting. Kathryn obtained their Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Accounting from the University of Missouri-Columbia, where they studied from 2003 to 2007. Following their undergraduate studies, they pursued a Masters degree in Accounting with a focus on Tax, also from the University of Missouri-Columbia, completing their studies in 2007.

Additionally, Kathryn Hewitt has earned the designation of Certified Public Accountant (CPA). Kathryn obtained this certification from the Missouri State Board of Accountancy in April 2009.

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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.


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