Flowers Foods Names News CFO

D. Anthony Scaglione has previously served as CFO for several public and private multi-billion-dollar organizations.

D. Anthony Scaglione has been named chief financial officer of Flowers Foods, effective Jan. 1, 2026.
D. Anthony Scaglione has been named chief financial officer of Flowers Foods, effective Jan. 1, 2026.
Flowers Foods

Flowers Foods, Inc. announced D. Anthony Scaglione has been named Chief Financial Officer (CFO), effective Jan. 1, 2026. In this role, Scaglione will guide the company's financial strategy and oversee its treasury, investor relations, accounting, tax, internal audit, risk, procurement, and information security functions, reporting to chairman and CEO Ryals McMullian.

"With extensive experience across a broad range of disciplines and a track record of successfully leading high-performing teams, Anthony brings strategic insight and operational rigor that will drive our next phase of growth," says McMullian. "Over the course of his career, Anthony has proven his ability to deliver tangible value to shareholders, and I am confident his leadership will greatly benefit Flowers' business as we continue to navigate an increasingly complex and competitive landscape."

Scaglione has previously served as CFO for several public and private multi-billion-dollar organizations, including Total Wine & More, a retailer specializing in wine, spirits, and beer; ODP Corporation, a global B2B office equipment and services company; and ABM Industries, a global services company. He will succeed Steve Kinsey, who will retire from Flowers at year-end and serve in an advisory role for a period of time to ensure a smooth transition.

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