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Animal stewardship is part
of Tyson Core Values, and
Dr. Pfalzgraf ensures the
animals entrusted to us are
treated properly while
under our care.
Kellye Pfalzgraf
Springdale,
Arkansas
Director, Office of
Animal Well-Being
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SON CORE VALUES
e are a company of people engaged in the production of
eeking to pursue truth and integrity, and committed
eating value for our shareholders, our customers and
ocess.
e Are:
We are a company of people gathered to produce food.
We strive to be honorable people.
We strive to be a faith-friendly company.
t We Do:
We feed our families, the nation and the world
with trusted food products.
We serve as stewards of the animals, land and
environment entrusted to us.
w We Do It:
We strive to earn consistent and satisfactory profits
for our shareholders and to invest in our people,
products and processes.
We strive to operate with integrity and trust in all we do.
We strive to honor God and be respectful of each other,
our customers and other stakeholders.
as
Above, left to right:
Marisol Lopez Ramirez
Storm Lake, Iowa
Team Member Liaison
Tuan Tran
Emporia, Kansas
Production Supervisor
Mary Walker
Shelbyville, Tennessee
Receptionist