An organization chart for a harvest and trade business typically reflects the structure needed to manage agricultural production, logistics, and trading operations. The structure can vary based on the size and complexity of the organization, but below is a general example of an organizational chart that could be applied to such a business:
1. Chairman/Vice Chairman/Managing
Director/CEO/Founder
The top-level leadership, responsible for overall strategic vision and decision-making for the entire organization.
2. Executive Leadership
These are senior managers who report directly to the CEO and manage different aspects of the organization
Chief Operations Officer (COO): Oversees daily operations across departments, ensuring efficiency and coordination between teams.
Chief Financial Officer (CFO): Manages financial planning, accounting, investments, and budget allocations.
Chief Marketing Officer (CMO): Handles marketing strategy, brand management, and sales initiatives, both for harvested products and trade relationships.