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Cold Chain Federation searching for new CEO
11 July 2023
Shane Brennan has stepped down after five years in the role, and will remain chief executive to the end of 2023.
SHANE WILL join the leadership team at the Global Cold Chain Alliance (GCCA) with specific responsibilities for communications and industry promotion.
Cold Chain Federation president Paul Bennell said: “Shane leaves CCF with our thanks, for an exciting role representing the cold chain on the international stage. That he has been given this new opportunity reflects just how effective our organisation has become, and I do not doubt our ability to build on this strong platform for continued success in the years ahead. I look forward to working with the Board to find the person that will help us take CCF forward from here.”
Shane Brennan said: “The past five years have been transformational, for our industry, for our organisation and for me personally. I am grateful beyond words for the faith that was placed in me from the start, and the support that has been there every single day I have held this role. We did not know when we started what was about to happen to our industry (or our world for that matter). I am incredibly proud that I had the chance to speak to, and for, this vital industry throughout one of the most dramatic periods in the history of the modern UK supply chain.
“Most of all I am proud of what we have built together. Cold Chain Federation is the important voice we set out for it to be, it has twice as many members as it did when we started. We set the agenda and are considered a vital resource for knowledge, support, and advice from the Boardroom to the warehouse floor.”
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