Ingredion Taps Diego Reynoso as CFO, Ending Interim Period
INGR is trading near its 52-week low of $94.44 (13% above the low).
Summary
Diego Reynoso will become EVP and CFO effective October 1, 2026, succeeding interim CFO Jason Payant. He joins from Boston Beer with over 25 years of finance experience in the food and beverage industry.
Key Events · Executive and Board Changes · INGR
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New CFO Appointed
Effective October 1, 2026, Diego Reynoso, 51, will step into the EVP and CFO roles, taking over from interim CFO Jason Payant.
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Compensation Package
The package includes a $725,000 base salary, a 90% target bonus, $770,000 in sign-on cash, and $2,000,000 in sign-on equity awards.
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Interim CFO Transition
Jason Payant will relinquish the interim CFO title and continue as VP, Finance, Global Texture & Healthful Solutions.
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Background
Reynoso arrives from Boston Beer, where he has been CFO since 2023, and previously held CFO roles at Tyson Foods and Constellation Brands.
Analysis · INGR · Manufacturing
After a five-month interim period, the CFO vacancy is filled by a seasoned executive from Boston Beer, bringing stability to the finance function as the company integrates the $3.6 billion Tate & Lyle acquisition. The compensation package is substantial but standard for a large-cap CFO hire.
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At the time of this filing, INGR was trading at $107.02 on NYSE in the Manufacturing sector, with a market capitalization of approximately $6.7B. The 52-week trading range was $94.44 to $130.48. This filing was assessed with neutral market sentiment and an importance score of 7 out of 10.