Fonterra Appoints Richard Allen As New CEO

Fonterra Appoints Richard Allen As New CEO

Fonterra Co-operative Group Ltd has announced the appointment of Richard Allen as its next Chief Executive Officer, succeeding Miles Hurrell.

Chair Peter McBride said that Allen is an exceptional leader who will bring to the CEO role a strong connection with farmer shareholders and customers and a deep knowledge of Fonterra’s global operations and markets.

The Board is really pleased to announce Richard as Fonterra’s next CEO, who will lead the Co-op into the next phase of its strategic implementation.

“Richard is passionate about our Co-operative. His most recent role is President Global Ingredients, responsible for Fonterra’s Ingredients sales, optimisation, risk management, trading and global manufacturing," said McBride.

Allen joined Fonterra as a graduate in 2008, and since then, his career has spanned the co-op's global supply chain.

He led the farmer-facing business Farm Source for five years, worked in China as Vice President of the Foodservice business, was the founding CEO of MyMilk, and, more recently, served as President of Atlantic, based in Chicago, responsible for relationships with several key global accounts.

Allen was incredibly humbled to be appointed CEO and felt great pride in leading the Co-op.

“I’ve built my career with Fonterra and understand the important role the Co-op plays both for farmers here in New Zealand and our customers around the world," said Allen.

“I’m committed to maintaining the momentum in our performance, focused delivery of strategy and financial discipline that has been developed over recent years."

Fonterra has a strong platform to build from, and Allen was excited by its prospects as it moves forward as a New Zealand farmer-owned global B2B dairy provider.

Allen will step into the CEO role on the 1st of May 2026, with Hurrell staying with Fonterra in an advisory role until September 2026 to assist with the leadership transition.

“Miles has worked well with the Board to develop leadership talent and plan succession, which has allowed us to run an efficient appointment process for Fonterra’s next CEO,” added McBride.

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