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ANZCO’s Conley joins BLNZ and NZMB boards

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Conley replaces former Alliance Group chief executive David Surveyor, who has returned to live in Australia.
Adverse weather events, global volatility, and an uncertain economic outlook are just some of the issues facing Anzco Foods this year, says chief executive Peter Conley.
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ANZCO Foods’ chief executive Peter Conley has been appointed a director of Beef + Lamb New Zealand and the NZ Meat Board.

BLNZ and NZMB chair Andrew Morrison said he was pleased to welcome Conley as a processor-exporter representative.

“Peter has more than 30 years’ experience in the sector and his leadership skills and knowledge across a wide range of organisational and operational roles with ANZCO, including overseas, will be of great value to both the boards,” Morrison said.

Conley said he welcomed the opportunity to serve New Zealand’s red meat sector in a governance role.

“BLNZ provides critical representation for New Zealand’s sheep and beef farmers in a fast-changing global market and invests in programmes to grow the industry and provide sustainable returns now and into the future.

“The sheep and beef sector is facing an ongoing wave of regulatory reform. BLNZ has been playing a pivotal role in raising awareness and understanding of the implications of these changes and fighting for farmers’ interests.

“The NZMB is responsible for capturing the best possible ongoing returns from quota markets. The sector is vital to New Zealand’s economy, and I am looking forward to working with members of the respective boards as they continue and build upon their important work.”

Conley joined ANZCO Foods in 1991. He is a graduate of the Victoria University of Wellington and the advanced executive programme of the Kellogg School of Management at the Northwestern University in Chicago.

Conley replaces former Alliance Group chief executive David Surveyor, who has returned to live in Australia.

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