The Northern Advocate

‘It’s been a privilege’: McIvor resigns

MEAT: After 17 years with Beef + Lamb NZ, CEO Sam McIvor is moving on to another role in the agricultur­e sector.

- — Sam McIvor

Beef + Lamb New Zealand chief executive Sam McIvor is moving on to new pastures.

The work Beef + Lamb NZ and the NZ Meat Board do is critical to the sector and, throughout my time, a stand-out feature has been the passion, capability and hard work of the staff to deliver value for farmers.

Sam McIvor has resigned from his roles as the chief executive of Beef + Lamb New Zealand and the New Zealand Meat Board. “The board would like to thank Sam and acknowledg­e the significan­t contributi­on he has made to Beef + Lamb NZ and the sector in the 17 years he has worked for the organisati­on, in particular the last eight as CEO,” Beef + Lamb NZ chair Kate Acland said.

McIvor has taken up a new role as chief executive of Ospri, New Zealand’s integrated animal disease management and traceabili­ty service provider.

“We are delighted that Sam has chosen to continue with a role in the agricultur­e sector and are confident he will continue to make a positive impact in this position,” Acland said.

Acland said the board would look for a new chief executive in the coming weeks.

McIvor said it had been an honour to work in and lead the two organisati­ons over two stints, which totalled almost half his working career.

“The work Beef + Lamb NZ and the NZ Meat Board do is critical to the sector and, throughout my time, a stand-out feature has been the passion, capability and hard work of the staff to deliver value for farmers.

“It’s been a privilege to work with and lead them.”

McIvor said this work wasn’t possible without relationsh­ips.

“Whether these be in the processing and exporting sector, the research, extension and wider agribusine­ss community, industry good, or government, I’ve enjoyed immensely the camaraderi­e and challenges from addressing issues and opportunit­ies together.”

McIvor said Beef + Lamb NZ’s farmers were the “bedrock and beating heart” of the sector.

“I’m continuing in the sector, and though in a different role, I look forward to continuing many of these relationsh­ips and making a further contributi­on to our sector’s ongoing success,” McIvor said.

He remained “fully committed” to Beef + Lamb NZ and the Meat Board in the interim.

“I have plenty to still achieve in the next three months.”

McIvor’s last day at Beef + Lamb NZ and the NZ Meat Board will be July 24, 2024. He joins Ospri in August.

Ospri said its current chief executive Steve Stuart would step down on May 31 and an acting chief executive would be appointed to ensure “a seamless transition through to August”. ■

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