The top brass of Boar's Head, known for its deli meats, maintains such secrecy that the CFO was unsure who the CEO was even two years ago.
This unusual lack of transparency raises questions about internal management practices, where a company generating $3 billion in revenue operates with such little public knowledge.
The company's history dates back to its founder, Frank Brunckhorst, who began selling deli meats in Brooklyn from a horse-drawn carriage nearly a century ago.
Legal disputes over corporate shares have revealed some of the inner workings of Boar's Head, a company that is otherwise shrouded in secrecy.
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