CHICAGO, June 4 (Reuters) - Camille Batiste,
Archer-Daniels-Midland's ( ADM ) senior vice president of global
supply chain and procurement and a member of its executive
council, is leaving the company next month, according to an
internal email seen by Reuters on Tuesday and later confirmed by
ADM.
The email did not give a reason for Batiste's departure
after seven years with the global agribusiness.
An ADM spokesperson said Batiste "informed us of her
decision to leave ADM to pursue her next career opportunity."
The departure comes after ADM was forced to correct six
years of financial statements due to improperly recorded
transactions between business segments and as the company
contends with government investigations into its accounting
practices.