Paul Clithero
About Paul Clithero
Paul Clithero is an Account Executive at Commodity & Ingredient Hedging, LLC, with a diverse background in agriculture and project coordination. His previous roles include positions at Big Sports Properties, Indigo, and the University of Missouri.
Current Role at Commodity & Ingredient Hedging
Paul Clithero serves as an Account Executive at Commodity & Ingredient Hedging, LLC. He has held this position since 2021. In this role, he is responsible for managing client accounts and providing strategic advice related to commodity and ingredient hedging. His experience in the industry contributes to his ability to navigate complex market dynamics and deliver tailored solutions for clients.
Previous Experience at Indigo
Prior to his current role, Paul Clithero worked at Indigo in various capacities. He served as a Grower Executive - IRP from 2020 to 2021, where he focused on grower relations and operational efficiency. He also held the position of Grain Marketing Specialist for five months in 2020, and worked as a Buyer Account Manager for six months in 2019 in Memphis, Tennessee. His roles at Indigo provided him with insight into the agricultural and grain marketing sectors.
Work History at Big Sports Properties
Paul Clithero was employed at Big Sports Properties as a Project Coordinator from 2017 to 2019. In this role, he managed various projects within the sports marketing domain. His work involved coordinating efforts across teams to ensure successful project execution and client satisfaction.
Educational Background at University of Missouri
Paul Clithero earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Animal Sciences with a focus on Pre-Veterinary Medicine from the University of Missouri-Columbia, studying from 2008 to 2013. His academic background provided him with a solid foundation in animal sciences, which complements his professional experience in various roles.
Early Career at University of Missouri
During his time at the University of Missouri, Paul Clithero held multiple positions. He worked as a Laboratory Assistant for nine months in 2011 and as a Summer Intern for three months in the same year. Additionally, he served as a Teaching Assistant from 2012 to 2013 for nine months. These roles contributed to his practical experience in a university setting and enhanced his skills in research and education.