Nothum Food Processing Systems reports a change in leadership

Nothum Food Processing Systems reports a change in leadership

Nothum Food Processing Systems, a Fortifi firm, is embarking on a new phase of leadership after more than 50 years of spearheading innovation in food processing. Robert Nothum, a long-time president and CEO, will be replaced by Philip Hurwitz, a former director of sales. Hurwitz will answer to Josh Stiever, president of Fortifi Group, protein…


Nothum Food Processing Systems, a Fortifi firm, is embarking on a new phase of leadership after more than 50 years of spearheading innovation in food processing. Robert Nothum, a long-time president and CEO, will be replaced by Philip Hurwitz, a former director of sales. Hurwitz will answer to Josh Stiever, president of Fortifi Group, protein tools and equipment.

“The Nothum family has built a legacy of excellence,” said Hurwitz. “As we look to the future, we will continue to sharpen our focus on our customers – understanding their needs, addressing their challenges, and delivering solutions that move their businesses forward. Our continued investment in innovation, both in technology and in how we serve the market, will ensure Nothum remains a trusted partner positioned for long-term growth and leadership.”

“This strategic direction marks a strong path forward for our company and our customers,” said Robert Nothum. “It creates a clear opportunity to build on the values and innovations that have defined our impact on the industry, and to carry them into the future with strength and purpose.”

Robert Nothum, Ryan Nothum and Bradly Nothum will transition into advisory roles with the company, remaining actively engaged by sharing their expertise, drawing on past experience to help shape future growth, and offering strategic guidance to the leadership team and Fortifi CEO Massimo Bizzi. The Nothums will work closely with Hurwitz to complete an effective leadership transition by August 1, 2025.

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