T&G Global Chairman to step down

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Mon, May 17 2021 08:30 am

17 May 2021

T&G Global Chairman to step down


T&G Global today announced that after nine years as Chairman, Prof. Klaus Josef Lutz will step down from the T&G Global Board at the end of its Annual Meeting on 23 June 2021.

Prof. Lutz joined the Board in April 2012 and under his leadership the Company has evolved into a strong global player in the premium fresh produce sector.

“T&G Global is an iconic New Zealand business, with a proud 124-year history. Over the years’ the business has undergone significant change, building strong foundations which have positioned it well for the future. With its clear strategy, T&G is focused on building premium brands in key markets around the world, and at the same time continuing to strengthen the New Zealand domestic fresh produce sector,” says Prof. Lutz.

“It is therefore an ideal time for me to step down from the Board and for a new successor to be appointed to guide the Company into the future.”

The Board of Directors has appointed Benedikt Mangold as Chairman, effective from the conclusion of the Company’s Annual Meeting.

In addition, the Board is pleased to announce that Marcus Poellinger has been appointed to the Board of Directors.

Mr Poellinger has been a member of BayWa’s Board since November 2018 and is responsible for the company’s Agri Trade & Service, Building Materials, Digital Farming, Energy and Agricultural Equipment business units.


For further information, please contact:
Adrienne Sharp
Head of Corporate Affairs
Ph +64 (0)27 801 5534
[email protected]


About T&G Global
Our story began more than 124 years ago as Turners and Growers. Today, as T&G Global, we’re focused on growing healthier futures through fresh fruit and vegetables. Located in 13 countries, our team of 2,000 people both grow and partner with over 1,200 growers to market, sell and distribute nutritious fresh produce to customers and consumers in over 60 countries. As kaitiaki, we’re committed to having a positive impact on our land, people, produce, resources and community, and our Kaitiakitanga framework guides everything we do.


Announcement PDF


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