DAR - Darling Ingredients Inc.
About Darling Ingredients Inc. (https://www.darlingii.com)
Darling Ingredients Inc. specializes in the development and production of natural ingredients sourced from various organic bio-nutrients, encompassing both edible and inedible materials. The company's operations are structured into three primary segments: Feed Ingredients, Food Ingredients, and Fuel Ingredients. Darling provides tailored specialty solutions and raw materials to a broad spectrum of industries, including pharmaceuticals, human food, pet food, animal feed, industrial manufacturing, fuel production, bioenergy, and fertilizer. A key aspect of its business involves collecting and transforming diverse animal by-product streams into high-value specialty ingredients such as collagen, edible and feed-grade fats, animal proteins and meals, plasma, pet food components, organic fertilizers, yellow grease, fuel feedstock, green energy, natural casings, and hides. Additionally, the company efficiently recovers and converts used cooking oil, animal fats, and leftover bakery products into valuable feed and fuel components. Beyond ingredient manufacturing, Darling offers vital environmental services, including grease trap collection and disposal for the food service sector. The company operates globally across North America, Europe, China, South America, Australia, and other international markets, utilizing a comprehensive portfolio of brands such as Sonac, Dar Pro, Rothsay, Rousselot, Nature Safe, CleanStar, Peptan, Cookie Meal, Bakery Feeds, Ecoson, and Rendac. Founded in 1882, the company was initially known as Darling International Inc. before officially changing its name to Darling Ingredients Inc. in May 2014. Its headquarters are located in Irving, Texas.
Key Executives
| NAME | TITLE | DOB | SALARY |
|---|---|---|---|
| Randall C. Stuewe Randy | Chairman & Chief Executive Officer | 1963 | $2,720,973 USD |
| Jan van der Velden | Executive Vice President of International Rendering & Specialties | 1964 | $1,655,144 USD |
| Robert W. Day | Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer | 1970 | $1,409,749 USD |
| Carlos Esteban Paz | Executive Vice President of Renewables, North American Specialty and Global Risk Mgmt | 1972 | $1,286,842 USD |
| John F. Sterling | Senior Advisor | 1964 | $1,104,402 USD |
| Nick Kemphaus | Executive Vice President, General Counsel & Secretary | 1979 | $828,157 USD |
| Joseph Manzi | Vice President, Global Controller & Chief Accounting Officer | 1966 | – |
| Patrick McNutt | Executive Vice President & Chief Administrative Officer | 1960 | – |
| Sandra Dudley | Executive VP of M&A and AI and Chief Strategy Officer | 1973 | – |
| Suann Guthrie | Senior Vice President of Investor Relations & Global Affairs | – | – |