Premier Foods’ Darby named FDF president elect

Gavin Darby, chief executive of Premier Foods has been elected Food and Drink Federation (FDF) president 2017 in succession to Fiona Kendrick, CEO and chairman of Nestlé UK and Ireland.

The announcement was made at FDF’s annual president’s reception at the Marriott County Hall Hotel in London. The event was attended by approaching 300 food and drink manufacturers, MPs and other stakeholders. Andrea Leadsom, secretary of state for the environment, food and rural affairs, gave the event’s keynote address.

Darby and FDF director general Ian Wright both paid tribute to Kendrick, noting the achievements during her tenure. Darby will take up his role of president of the organisation in January 2017. The president provides strategic input and leadership to FDF, chairs its executive committee and acts as an FDF and industry ambassador.

Kendrick says, “It has been my pleasure to be FDF president over the last two years. The organisation has come a long way in that time, and has re-established itself as a strong and clear voice for our industry. Under Ian Wright’s leadership, supported by me and my executive committee colleagues, FDF has become an organisation that not only promotes the food and drink industry but helps to lead it.

“President elect Gavin Darby has already made a valuable contribution to driving forward FDF’s priority areas as chair of the Food Engineering Industrial Advisory Board for the National Centre of Excellence for Food Engineering. Gavin is an articulate and determined champion of the food and drink industry and I believe he is very well placed to lead the next chapter in FDF’s development. I wish him every success in his new role.”

Darby comments, “On behalf of FDF’s executive committee, membership and staff, our thanks go to Dame Fiona Kendrick for the exceptional leadership she has shown during her two years as president. This leadership has helped the food and drink manufacturing sector to better punch its weight, as a sector of our size and strategic importance should.

“I’m honoured to be taking on the role of president at this time. It’s never been more important for our industry to have a strong representative body as we look to play our full part in helping tackle the obesity challenge and plan for a future outside the EU. I strongly believe there are opportunities ahead for British food and drink manufacturing and I look forward to engaging constructively with government to deliver benefits for the industry, our consumers, colleagues and the wider UK economy.”

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