Prior to joining group, Farrell held several senior executive positions with Glanbia and IBI Corporate Finance
Speaking about the appointment, Kepak CEO Simon Walker, said: “We are delighted to have Brian join the Kepak team as CEO of our foods division.
“Brian is a leader with a proven track record in managing businesses for growth and driving acquisitive development . I look forward to working alongside Brian and wish him every success in his new role.”Kepak Group is a family-owned meat company. From the establishment of a butcher shop in Dublin in 1966, Kepak has grown significantly and today the Group has a turnover of €1.8 billion and employs over 4,500 people.
Kepak operates 13 manufacturing facilities throughout Ireland and the UK with sales offices in Europe, the US and Asia. The group markets a broad range of fresh and value-added meat products serving the foodservice and retail market with market leading brands Big Al’s, Rustlers, Celtic Beef and John Stone.
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