The Mosaic Co., Plymouth, Minn., on Nov. 1 announced several changes to its senior leadership team, all effective Jan. 1, 2019.
Walt Precourt, currently senior vice president – Phosphates, will become senior vice president – Strategy and Growth. This new group will include Mosaic’s Business Development and Market and Strategic Analysis teams. Precourt joined Mosaic in 2009 to lead the company’s Environment, Health, and Safety efforts. He then served as senior vice president – Potash. In his new role, Precourt will work from the company’s Tampa headquarters office.
Bruce Bodine, currently senior vice president – Potash, will become senior vice president – Phosphates. Bodine joined a Mosaic predecessor in 1999 and has served in a variety of roles in the potash and phosphates business units. He will be based in the company’s offices in FishHawk, Fla.
Karen Swager, currently vice president – Minerals in the Phosphates Business Unit, will become senior vice president – Potash. Since joining a Mosaic predecessor in 1994, Swager has served as the general manager of individual mines and processing facilities and as head of processing and minerals. She will be based in the company’s Regina, Sask., offices.
“These changes represent an important step forward in Mosaic’s evolving strategy,” said President and CEO Joc O’Rourke. “While our potash, phosphates, and Mosaic Fertilizantes businesses will remain the central engine that drives Mosaic, innovation and new avenues of growth are also important to our future success. I am confident that Walt, Bruce, and Karen – all proven leaders – will help Mosaic achieve its remarkable potential in the years ahead.”