Clearwater Seafoods Inc
Ian D. Smith is the Chief Executive Officer of Clearwater Seafoods. Mr. Smith joined Clearwater in May 2010 and has over 30 years of international experience in the food and consumer products industry. Prior to joining Clearwater, Mr. Smith held senior leadership positions at the Campbell Soup Company within Canada, the United States and China. Prior to his time at Campbell’s, Mr. Smith held various marketing, sales and international business development positions with Allergan, Colgate-Palmolive and the Gillette Company.
Mr. Smith currently participates as a director on a number of boards and advisory councils focused on international trade and public policy including; The Business Council of Canada, Asia Business Leaders Advisory Council of the Asia Pacific Foundation and Rabobank’s North America Agribusiness Advisory Board. He is a graduate of McGill University (BA Economics, MBA), a former Captain in the Canadian Armed Forces Reserve and currently serves as the Honorary Colonel of 36 Canadian Engineer Regiment located in the Province of Nova Scotia.
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Clearwater Seafoods Inc
Clearwater Seafoods Incorporated is a seafood company. The Company is engaged in the ownership and operation of assets and property in connection with the harvesting, processing, distribution and marketing of seafood. The Company's segment includes integrated operations for harvesting, processing and distribution of seafood products. The Company has approximately 10 factory vessels located within Canada and Argentina. The Company's wild-caught seafood includes scallops, lobster, clams, coldwater shrimp, crab, langoustines, whelk and groundfish. It harvests, processes and distributes shellfish. The Company's vessels include Atlantic Surf III, Capesante, Arctic Endurance, Ocean Concord, Belle Carnell, Maude Adams, Atlantic Protector, Atlantic Preserver and Randell Dominaux. Its vessels, Atlantic Enterprise and Ocean Prawns, harvest and process Canadian coldwater prawns. Argentine scallops are harvested off the Argentine Continental Shelf by its subsidiary, Glaciar Pesquera.