Strategy and transformation specialist Verena Cunningham will join the International Fresh Produce Association A-NZ (IFPA A-NZ) to strengthen its presence across New Zealand.
Cunningham brings 25 years of senior leadership experience from the fresh produce industry, including executive roles at SeekaFresh and Seeka Limited; head of strategy and category development (NZ Produce); transformation manager at T&G Global Limited; and marketing and strategic roles at Bayer CropScience, Germany.
“The focus will be on New Zealand members, understanding what they need, what will benefit their business, and helping their voices get heard. I am keen to understand what our members would like to see from this role and what difference it can make for them locally and on a global scale,” said Cunningham.
"New Zealand has unique opportunities given the focus on export, our smaller population and the local retail market dynamics. I'm really looking forward to getting to know members, working alongside them, listening to industry priorities, and helping develop and translate the IFPA A-NZ strategy into action for the benefit of the New Zealand horticulture sector."
With a focus on strengthening local member engagement, my first priority is to develop a New Zealand-specific membership strategy and business plan that delivers value for members while continuing to connect them to the overall IFPA A-NZ and IFPA Global opportunities, insights and networks.
Cunningham was a member of the IFPA A-NZ Board of Directors from 2018 to 2022 and has an innate understanding of New Zealand’s horticulture industry and its position within a global context. She was also a deputy Board member of the NZ Horticultural Export Authority.
Prior to assuming her role, she was a strategy and transaction partner at EY NZ, providing advice and support for the successful execution of clients' strategic priorities, including those in Australasian horticulture and primary industry organisations.
IFPA A-NZ managing director Belinda Wilson said the position was continuing to evolve and that the organisation was seeking ways to best support members.
“Verena understands the need to develop a strategy specific to the region’s needs and opportunities," said Wilson.
"She has a passion for the New Zealand and global horticulture industry and is known for building strong relationships and collaboration, and within the horticulture industry, for strategy and operational/sales roles that make a difference. Her proven track record in strategy makes her the perfect fit to drive value for our New Zealand members."
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