OMAHA, Neb. (AP) - The head of the Omaha Steaks mail-order food business has died.
Bruce Simon, who was part of the fifth generation of family owners of the company, died Wednesday at age 63. The company said its chairman and CEO died of natural causes.
Simon helped lead the company since 1994 when he became president of the company known for shipping high-quality beef and gourmet food. The company employs more than 1,500 people and has 48 retail stores in 20 states.
“It is with profound sadness that I announce the passing of my dear cousin and colleague Bruce Simon,” said Todd Simon. “This company was founded by our great-great grandfather in 1917 and has been part of Bruce’s life since his childhood, where he’d accompany his father Alan to the plant and help assemble boxes to earn extra spending money.
Bruce Simon and his wife, Stacy, actively supported a number of community organizations including the Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha Conservatory of Music and Lauritzen Gardens.
Simon’s cousin, Todd Simon, will become chairman and CEO of Omaha Steaks. Nate Rempe will remain president and chief operating officer.
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