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Townley named new CEO of Agri-Mark

(Albany, NY) Agri-Mark Board Chairman Neal Rae announced today at the 35th Annual Meeting of the dairy farmers that effective May 1, 2015, Ed Townley of Williston, Vermont will become CEO of Agri-Mark, the Northeast’s leading cooperative. Current CEO Richard Stammer will become the Senior VP of Special Projects and continue to serve the cooperative in a strategic position aimed to take advantage of his 33 years of service.

“We are blessed to have Ed, who has been a part of Agri-Mark for more than a decade and most recently as the CFO and COO of the COOP – these critical positions in our organization have prepared him for our top role,” said Rae in making the announcement. Ed has worked closely with the Board and Dr. Stammer over the last four years and has been an integral part of everyimportant change we have made to the COOP, as we have strived to be COOP of choice. He truly comprehends the complex issues that balance the interests of our farmers’ operations with our Cabot, McCadam, Agri-Mark branded businesses.”

The transition is effective May 1,st but has actually been a well-planned, gradual transition made over the past two years.

“Ed has been my right hand man and business confidant during my years as CEO and I am very pleased that the Board selected him to succeed me” said Stammer. “He truly comprehends the competing interests of our farmers’ operations and their branded businesses. He is able to distill complex situations for the board. Most importantly, he respects and cultivates the incredible team of employees we have developed over the years. I will serve as long as he needs me to serve.”

Stammer’s contributions to the cooperative’s growth as CEO includes playing a leading role in the farmers’ merger in 1992 with Cabot, investment in the acquisition of the Middlebury plant from a Kraft-owned Swiss cheese facility to Cabot cheddar and Agri-Mark Whey and Proteins, the enhancement of the West Springfield plant to butter production and the expansion of the cooperative into upstate New York with the merger of the Allied farmers and their Chateaugay cheese making facility. During Stammer’s tenure, Agri-Mark has invested over $100 million in plants and operating equipment. Perhaps the most significant achievement was the growth of the Cabot brand from a small regional cheese maker to the fourth largest cheddar brand in the US.

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Agri-Mark, the premier dairy cooperative in the Northeast, had $1.1 billion in 2014 sales and markets more than 336 million gallons of farm fresh milk each year for 1,200 dairy farm families in New England and New York. The cooperative is headquartered in Methuen, Mass., has been marketing milk for dairy farmers since 1913, and actively represents their legislative interests in the Northeast and in Washington, D.C. Agri-Mark farmers own the award-winning Cabot brand of Vermont Cheddar, butter and other dairy products in addition to the McCadam brand of New York Cheddar, Pepper Jack and other cheeses. Agri-Mark has also invested in operations to manufacture and market valuable whey proteins globally while also marketing fresh fluid milk from its local farm families to the region's largest dairy processors. For more information about Agri-Mark, visit our web site at