Security leader Burke Brownfeld sits down with Barry Shaul, Vice President, Chief Security Officer at Cargill, to discuss the importance of empathy and collaboration in security.
Barry Shaul may be the kindest chief security officer (CSO) in the business. Barry has served as a street cop, a special agent at the U.S. Embassy in Rome, and protected the former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. He has gone on to serve in senior leadership corporate security roles at General Mills and now Cargill. When you sit and listen to what Barry has to say, and watch how Barry interacts with and treats people, it is immediately apparent that he is a person driven by strong personal values like kindness and empathy. These values have served him well in his personal and professional life.