Poultry firm’s chief executive to step down
step down after the release of Ingham’s full-year results in August, will be replaced on an interim basis by chief commercial officer Quinton Hildebrand while the firm considers internal and external candidates. Mr McMahon was appointed executive chairman in January 2015 and became CEO in February 2016, leading the company through its November 2016 IPO. “As we started work on preparing the next three-to-five-year strategy, it was the moment for me to make a decision about whether I wanted to commit for the years ahead,” Mr McMahon said.
“After four years of intense focus and commitment to the company, its employees and shareholders, it was clear to me that now was the time to begin the search for the new chief executive officer.”
Chairman Peter Bush said Mr McMahon would stay on in a consultancy role until the end of the calendar year if needed.
Ingham’s in February reported a 28 per cent jump in first-half pro-forma profit to $65.7 million, driven by a 2.8 per cent improvement in poultry volume growth.
Shares in Ingham’s hit an all-time high of $4.10 this week and were worth $4.09 before the market opened yesterday. However, they closed down 37¢ at $3.72.