Otago Daily Times

SFF chooses chairman for transition

- SALLY RAE sally.rae@odt.co.nz

ROB Hewett is back as chairman of Silver Fern Farms Cooperativ­e.

At its annual meeting in Dunedin last week, West Otago farmer Richard Young announced he was standing down as chairman, although he would see out his remaining twoyear period as a director.

He was elected chairman of Silver Fern Farms Cooperativ­e — which jointly owns Silver Fern Farms Ltd with Shanghai Maling Aquarius — in 2019, taking over from Mr Hewett.

He cited his decision as timely, to enable transition to the next generation of cooperativ­e leaders.

In a statement yesterday, the cooperativ­e’s board said it had requested Mr Hewett step back into the coop chairman’s role to bridge that transition period.

He would continue as cochairman of Silver Fern Farms Ltd.

Mr Hewett thanked Mr Young for his ‘‘significan­t contributi­on’’ over the past two years.

‘‘Over that time, he has led the developmen­t and establishm­ent of a clear vision and purpose for the cooperativ­e, which ensures we continuall­y work cohesively with our investment in Silver Fern Farms Ltd, but also ensuring the voice of our farmer shareholde­rs is heard,’’ he said.

Over the next three years, there would be ‘‘significan­t managed transforma­tion’’ in the board compositio­n as several farmerelec­ted directors, including Mr Hewett, came to the end of their maximum terms as allowed in the constituti­on.

‘‘While the constituti­on does allow for term extensions on a casebycase basis for directors who have reached their maximum term, it is the clear intention of the cooperativ­e board to manage succession proactivel­y,’’ Mr Hewett said.

The board was very focused on the importance of developing the next generation of governors.

That had led to the establishm­ent of the To the Core governance programme, along with scholarshi­ps to support shareholde­rs to develop their personal governance developmen­t plans.

Mr Hewett said he was particular­ly pleased with the high calibre and good number of candidates who put themselves forward for a place in the recent farmer director election.

‘‘I have real confidence that our governance future is strong when we see committed people like this put themselves through the election process for the opportunit­y to serve their fellow shareholde­rs,’’ he said.

Gabrielle Thompson, a boardappoi­nted farmer director on the cooperativ­e, was elected to the board last week as a farmer director.

The appointmen­t of Ms Thompson freed up a board-appointed director role which the cooperativ­e board would seek to fill later this year, Mr Hewett said.

 ?? PHOTO: LINDA ROBERTSON ?? Managing succession . . . Silver Fern Farms Cooperativ­e’s new chairman, Rob Hewett, pictured during its annual meeting in Dunedin last week.
PHOTO: LINDA ROBERTSON Managing succession . . . Silver Fern Farms Cooperativ­e’s new chairman, Rob Hewett, pictured during its annual meeting in Dunedin last week.

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