
She says Swift provides pepperoni for Papa John’s and salami for Subway.įiled Under: 93. It’s a significant investment in our community and jobs as well,” says Button. Button says the plant will make Italian meats like prosciutto, salamis and pepperoni. The facility is 325,000 square feet, which is about the size of the former State Farm headquarters, which is now the main campus for Veterans United (VU). Stacey's annual salary is between 150 - 174,999 properties and other assets push Stacey's net worth over 100,000 - 249,999. City manager De’Carlon Seewood tells 939 the Eagle that the Swift facility is near the Nabisco plant. Stacey's personal network of family, friends, associates & neighbors include Shon Aiken, Gwenneth Mcgee, Alfreeda Pyles, Archie Phelpsand John Parraway. They’re expected to pay about $50,000 annually. Swift Foods is currently hiring employees for the plant, which will bring in about 200 new jobs. “A fun fact actually they’re going to produce 40-million pounds of meat products a year, which is a lot of cured meat,” Button says. That’s according to Columbia Regional Economic Development Incorporated (REDI) president Stacey Button, who spoke Saturday on 939 the Eagle’s “CEO Round Table.” The almost $200-million Swift Foods plant that’s being built on Columbia’s Route B is expected to open in early 2023. Determination and sincerity are two of the core values cited by Swift Foods (file photo at Swift’s Moberly plant courtesy of Missouri Governor Mike Parson’s Flickr page)
