HERSHEY, PA — The Hershey Co. is welcoming a new chief supply chain officer.
Effective June 22, Mitchell Arends will succeed Jason Reiman, who is retiring after a 30-year career with the company. Reiman will support the transition through April 2027.
“I’ve always believed that great leadership is a relay,” Reiman said. “I’m proud to hand this baton to Mitch. He has the vision, the experience, and the values to carry this work forward and to uphold what Milton Hershey built. I’m grateful for every year, for the people I worked alongside and for what this company stands for.”
Arends most recently served as EVP, principal operating officer and chain integrated supply chain officer for UTZ Brands, taking full accountability across supply chain, R&D, transformation and direct store delivery operations. Before working at UTZ, Arends served as chief supply chain officer of North America at Kraft Heinz, where he was responsible for a $22 billion supply chain, including manufacturing, logistics, planning and procurement.



