‘I want to get my life back’: why Ebos boss John Cullity is retiring

‘I want to get my life back’: why Ebos boss John Cullity is retiring
John Cullity will be four months off 60 when he leaves Ebos at the end of June. (Image: Ebos)
Rebecca Stevenson
Outgoing Ebos chief executive John Cullity says he doesn’t want to work every day anymore. On Wednesday, Cullity announced he would retire from the dual-listed animal and healthcare company on June 30. “I want to get my life back, my life balance back. I don't want to work every day anymore. It's not fair to my family. By the time I leave, I'll be four months shy of 60, and it's time to recalibrate and reset.” Cullity told BusinessDesk he had spent 15 years as either the chief financial officer o...

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