CGB Enterprises announced on Feb. 27 the promotion of Seth Post to Vice President of Soybean Processing. In this new role, Post will oversee the strategic, operational, and financial activities at CGB’s Mount Vernon, Indiana soybean processing facility and at North Dakota Soybean Processors in Casselton, North Dakota.
The company said that Post brings proven expertise in agricultural business and operations to his new position. His leadership is expected to support growth opportunities for growers, employees, and partners. “For the past eleven years, Seth’s leadership had a significant effect on CGB’s Grain division; his tenure is highlighted by multiple successes in challenging markets and a commitment to safety and service, as the Director of Grain Operations for all CGB facilities south of St. Louis,” according to the announcement.
Post holds a bachelor’s degree in public relations and a Master of Science in Agriculture Economics from Kansas State University. The company noted his ongoing support for Kansas State University athletics.
CGB Enterprises employs over 1,700 people across its network of more than 113 grain sites equipped for barge, rail and truck access throughout the Midwest; it has earned recognition for industry-leading safety results; promotes diversity and inclusion within its workforce; includes notable personnel such as founder Bob Frane who pioneered innovative barge freight trading; is affiliated with Zen-Noh Grain Corporation jointly held by ZEN-NOH and ITOCHU since the late 1980s—all according to the official website.
“As a leader in soybean processing, CGB Enterprises, Inc. and North Dakota Soybean Processors, LLC are committed to producing and sustaining the highest quality products, as well as creating and delivering value to farmers, customers, and partners worldwide,” said the company statement.



