'Very proud': Skellerup CEO steps down after 14 years in the job

'Very proud': Skellerup CEO steps down after 14 years in the job
David Mair. (Image: Supplied)
Gregor Thompson
The long-serving chief executive of New Zealand stock exchange-listed Skellerup, David Mair, will step down on March 31, the company announced Thursday.In nearly 14 years in the top job, Mair has overseen a period in which Skellerup's stock value rose over 400%.Shares were down 3.5% to $4.63 after the announcement, which included flat guidance and a weak performance in the agri division. Mair is handing responsibilities to current chief financial officer Graham Leaming. Tim Runnalls, the group financial controller for the past three ye...

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