Rakon successor stuck in Turkey, denied access to NZ

Rakon successor stuck in Turkey, denied access to NZ
Victoria Young
An executive key to Rakon’s leadership plans is stuck in Turkey due to covid-19, shareholders were told at the tech component maker's annual meeting today.Succession at the company - dominated by its founder Warren Robinson and his two sons - has been a hot topic at recent Rakon AGMs. Today chief executive Brent Robinson said his planned successor, Sinan Altug has been denied entry to this country.Currently chief operating officer, Altug had previously been based in Paris and has been with the firm for more than 17 years.A change at t...

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