James C. Collins Jr. is Chief Executive Officer of Corteva Agriscience.
He was previously Chief Operating Officer for the Agriculture Division of DowDuPont.
Prior to the DowDuPont merger, he was an Executive Vice president at DuPont responsible for the company’s Agriculture segment, including DuPont Crop Protection and Pioneer.
Jim joined DuPont as an engineer in 1984 and began his career in DuPont Manufacturing. He held positions in engineering, supervision and business management at a variety of plant sites. In 1993, he joined the Agriculture Sales & Marketing Group as a sales representative and product manager. Jim then served in a variety of roles across the globe, supporting DuPont’s seed and crop protection businesses. From 2004 to 2010, he was responsible for DuPont Crop Protection first as vice president and general manager, and then president.
In January 2011, Jim was appointed vice president for Acquisition & Integration of Danisco, and was named president of the newly formed DuPont Industrial Biosciences in May of that year. Beginning in September 2013, he assumed responsibility for the Performance Materials segment and additional corporate functional responsibilities as senior vice president. He was named to the position of executive vice president in December 2014, and in July 2015 added responsibility for the Electronics & Communications segment. He was named Ag Segment leader in January 2016.
Jim studied at Christian Brothers College in Memphis, Tennessee, and received his Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering. He also received his MBA from the University of Delaware in Marketing with a focus on International Business. He currently serves on the board of directors for CropLife International, Grocery Manufacturers Association, Christian Brothers University and the U.S. China Business Council. He also serves on the advisory board for the University of Delaware’s Alfred Lerner College of Business & Economics and the board of trustees of the Hagley Museum and Library. He previously served on the technical advisory committee for the National Renewable Energy Laboratory.
A supporter of youth education and leadership, Jim serves on the executive board of the Chester County Council Boy Scouts of America and has received an honorary American FFA Degree for his efforts to promote Agriculture education with youth in the United States.