Miraka CEO Karl Gradon resigns citing personal and family reasons

Miraka CEO Karl Gradon resigns citing personal and family reasons
Karl Gradon (Image: supplied)
Riley Kennedy
Miraka’s chief executive, Karl Gradon, has resigned effective immediately, citing personal and family reasons.He has led the Taupō-based, Māori-owned dairy processor since 2022. He took over from Grant Watson, who held the job for less than 12 months before being poached to run Synlait Milk.Miraka’s chairman, Bruce Scott, said after careful consideration, Gradon had decided to step down as CEO.“This change is effective immediately.”'Prioritise himself'Gradon had successfully navigated Miraka through a “sign...

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