Weekend Herald

My Food Bag names Winter its new CEO

- Jamie Gray

Meal-kit company My Food Bag has made Mark Winter, who had been interim chief executive, permanent CEO.

Winter, who previously held roles at dairy co-op Fonterra, had been interim CEO since Kevin Bowler resigned in October. Before that, Winter was My Food Bag’s chief financial officer.

“Mark has been an integral part of My Food Bag’s success, helping drive a significan­t period of growth for the business, navigate the challenges posed by the pandemic, and transition the business to a listed company,” the company said.

Chair Tony Carter said the board was “extremely pleased” Winter had agreed to become permanent CEO.

“After careful considerat­ion of the needs of the role and the desired attributes of our next CEO, the directors unanimousl­y agreed that Mark was the ideal candidate,” he said.

“Mark is excellent at getting the best out of those around him and has earned the respect of the board, employees and other stakeholde­rs.”

Winter said: “Despite there being a number of challenges ahead in the current economic and inflationa­ry environmen­t, My Food Bag remains an exceptiona­l business with a clear purpose to inspire Kiwis to be happier and healthier, one meal at a time.

“I’m looking forward to leading My Food Bag through its next phase and the initiative­s already under way to optimise our business operations to unlock future growth in 2024 and beyond,” he said.

My Food Bag will start its search for a new chief financial officer shortly.

In the meantime, Jeremy Edmonds will continue as interim CFO.

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