
Lamb Weston appoints Benjamin Heselton as Chief Information Officer
Lamb Weston (LW) has appointed Benjamin Heselton as Chief Information Officer. Heselton joins Lamb Weston from Wurth IT USA, where he served as CTO. He held various roles during his 18 years with The Wurth Group, including Chief Information Officer, and VP of Information Technology and Project Management for other divisions.
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