Colin Kelly to take up role in 2023
Pictured L-R Niall Matthews, Chairman, Colin Kelly, Group CEO Designate and Keith Agnew, Vice-Chairman, Lakeland Dairies. Mr. Kelly will take up his appointment in January 2023 succeeding Group CEO Michael Hanley who earlier this year announced that he will retire in December. Picture by Orla Murray CoalesceLakeland Dairies has named Colin Kelly as its next chief executive, to replace the retiring Michael Hanley.
Mr Kelly will take up the role in January next year, the firm said in a statement. He will join Lakeland Dairies from Ornua, which he has been with since 2011. Currently he is head of strategy planning and risk management at Ornua. His previous roles include president of Ornua’s ingredients unit for North America.
“Colin’s knowledge and experience of the Irish and international dairy industry will be of significant benefit to Lakeland Dairies where he will lead the ongoing future progress, growth and success of our co-operative in the interests of our 3,200 farm families, our staff and our global customer base,” Lakeland’s chairman Niall Matthews said.
Ireland Latest News, Ireland Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
See Inside The Wardrobe Of Emma Kelly: The PR Guru Who Believes Leopard Print Is A Neutral - The Gloss MagazinePR guru Emma Kelly’s love of bold and beautiful things translates to a considered wardrobe filled with homegrown and international designers. She shares the tales behind her best-loved pieces …
Read more »
Stars line out for opening night of Sister Act - VIP MagazineStars line out for opening night of Sister Act in the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre, including Lynn Kelly-Barr and Robert Barr after their wedding
Read more »
Brendan Gleeson to host iconic US comedy show Saturday Night LiveGleeson is following in the footsteps of his pal and co-star Colin Farrell, who has previously hosted the show, as well as fellow Irish stars Gabriel Byrne, Liam Neeson and Saoirse Ronan
Read more »