It has been announced that after a 45-year career, Samuel R. Allen has elected to retire on May 1st from his current position as chairman of the Deere & Company Board of Directors.
The Deere board has elected John C. May, the company's chief executive officer, to become chairman upon Allen's retirement. The company says the actions are another step in their "systematic process of leadership transition".
Allen has been chairman of the board of directors since 2010 and served as the company's chief executive officer from 2009 to 2019. May was named CEO in November 2019.
"As a result of Sam's leadership and vision, John Deere has developed a more dynamic business model and is uniquely positioned to capitalize on the demographic and technological trends that are defining the future of our businesses," said May.
Allen led the company to record growth and success. Over his decade of leadership, the company expanded its customer base, increased its global footprint, and made major gains in innovation and precision technologies.
"This was also a time of unmatched financial success which included nine of the ten highest-earning years in company history," May said.
Allen joined Deere as an industrial engineer in 1975 after graduating from Purdue University. In 2001, Allen joined the company's senior management team as senior vice president for human resources and industrial relations. Two years later, he was named president of financial services, power systems, and human resources.
Then in 2005, Allen became president of Deere's construction and forestry and power systems businesses. He was elected president and chief operating officer and a member of the board of directors in June 2009 and became Deere's ninth chief executive officer in August of that year.
May joined the board in August of 2019 and became Deere's tenth chief executive officer in November.
"As chairman, John will lead the board with the collaborative style and strategic, operating, and technical skills so capably demonstrated over his 23-year career with Deere," said Allen.
May joined Deere in 1997 and became part of the senior management team in 2012 as president of agricultural solutions and chief information officer. In 2018, he was named president of the Worldwide Agriculture & Turf Division, with responsibility for the Americas and Australia; the global harvesting, turf and utility, and crop care platforms; and intelligent-solutions group.