Todd Corp returns to family roots for chairmanship

Todd Corp returns to family roots for chairmanship
Pattrick Smellie
A family member will once again chair New Zealand's multi-billion dollar Todd Corporation following the imminent retirement of its first non-family chairman in the company's 135-year history.Henry Tait, 54, will replace commercial lawyer Geoff Ricketts to lead the business empire, once named by Forbes magazine as New Zealand's first billion-dollar turnover company.Ricketts, who is standing down in May next year, was appointed chairman in 2011 to replace Sir John Todd, who had held the role since 1987 and was preceded by an unbroken line of Todd...

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