New CEO for George Weston Foods
George Weston Foods has announced the planned departure and retirement of Andrew Reeves, chief executive, and the appointment of internal successor Stuart Grainger, who will assume the role of chief executive in September 2016 following a transition period of four months.
Grainger has extensive experience in the food industry and in driving value across the entire food supply chain from ‘farm to fork’. Most recently, as managing director of Don Smallgoods, he led the business through a significant period of change, including commissioning a new $280m state-of-the-art smallgoods factory in Castlemaine, Victoria.
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