Didion
Amy Jones has a diverse range of work experience in the field of human resources and organizational development. Amy most recently served as the Director of Human Resources and Learning and Development at Didion Milling, where they led a team focused on delivering HR solutions and enabling business results. Prior to that, Amy held positions such as Director of Recruiting and Workforce Planning at SSM Health Care, Sr HR Business Partner at Dean Health Plan, and Organizational Consulting and Recruiting Manager at QBE Regional Insurance. Amy also gained experience as an Organizational Consultant at General Casualty and as an Organizational Development Specialist at Kohler. Throughout their career, Amy has demonstrated skills in leadership, client management, talent acquisition, and organizational development.
Amy Jones has a varied education history. Amy obtained a Master's degree in Management from Cardinal Stritch University from the years 1998 to 2000. Prior to that, they attended The University of Findlay from 1986 to 1991, where they earned a Bachelor's degree in Communications-Public Relations. During their time at The University of Findlay, they also pursued an Associate's degree in Equestrian Studies. Before attending university, they completed their high school education at Sheboygan Area Lutheran High School from 1982 to 1986. Additionally, in July 2013, Amy obtained certification as an HPWP Certified Facilitator from HPWP Consulting, LLC.
Didion
Together, we make a difference. Didion is a family-owned agricultural processing company with two business units, Didion Milling and Didion Bioscience. Didion Milling processes over 86,000 bushels of corn each day from a vast network of local producers. Operating North America’s newest dry corn mill, we separate the richest parts of each kernel and produce ingredients for some of the nation’s most respected food brands. Didion Milling also produces over 350 million meals annually for the USAID program through the USDA. These meals help to fight hunger in four dozen developing nations. The co-located Didion Bioscience facility produces USP-grade alcohol suitable for home cleaning, sanitizing products, cosmetics and more. In addition, Didion Bioscience produces over 50 million gallons of clean-burning ethanol annually.