Zespri chooses head of sales Dan Mathieson as new CEO
By Sophie Boot
Sept. 25 (BusinessDesk) - Zespri, New Zealand's statutory kiwifruit exporter, has chosen its global president of sales
and marketing Dan Mathieson as its new chief executive.
Mathieson, who first joined Zespri in 2003, has worked in multiple roles in the business primarily based in Asia. Chair
Peter McBride said Mathieson has an impressive track record and in his time leading the company's sales and marketing he
had grown Zespri's mature markets and diversified the business into new markets.
"Dan’s appointment is the logical evolution of Zespri’s strategy to grow market demand and create value for customers
and consumers, along with growing sustainable returns for Zespri’s grower-shareholders," McBride said. "This appointment
reflects the development of Zespri and the industry over the last five years, along with the continuation of our
strategy to market the world’s leading portfolio of kiwifruit 12 months of the year."
The company began searching for a replacement for outgoing CEO Lain Jager a year ago, with Jager having been in the role
since 2008. Mathieson will take over the role with immediate effect, the company said. About half of Zespri's 500 staff
are based offshore, and it has a sales and marketing hub in Singapore, where Mathieson lives.
In the 2017 season, the Te Puke-based company achieved distributable profit for its grower shareholders of $34.8 million
in the year to March 31 on a 19 percent increase in turnover of $2.26 billion.
Payments to New Zealand growers per tray supplied fell 1 percent to $9.46, although total payments were up 21 percent at
$1.39 billion because of a steep increase in total supply. Domestic and international production of gold kiwifruit rose
48 percent to 53.2 million trays, 47.9 million of which were grown in New Zealand.
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