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Vion is on the lookout for a new CEO

Dutch meat producer Vion Food Group has announced that Francis Kint will be stepping down as CEO of Vion starting with the 1st of June to become the CEO of a Belgian listed company. Vion has not yet announced Mr. Kint's successor.

Posted on Mar 29 ,14:01

Vion is on the lookout for a new CEO

Francis Kint was named CEO of Vion in 2015. Mr. Kint alongside other members of Vion's executive committee has led the transformation of the company through a modernization plan, which included a €260 million investment programme. This resulted in improvements of the bottom line for three years in a row and made the company ready for the future.

"I am proud to have led Vion for three years. We have strengthened the organization, significantly upgraded our production footprint and made valuable commercial inroads. We also engaged in a societal dialogue on the meat industry and took leadership on certain themes such as the needed transparency. The company is now in good shape and the three divisions are led by a team of very experienced managers. I have been offered the opportunity to lead a listed company in my home country and decided to take up this challenge," Francis Kint, CEO of Vion, said in a statement.

"Francis was instrumental in transforming Vion over the last three years with a clear focus not only on further optimizing our footprint but also with selective acquisitions and greenfield operations. He also drove our sustainability agenda with a strong emphasis on transparency. While we regret Francis’ departure and will certainly miss him, we respect his decision and wish him well for the future," Sipko Schat, chairman of the supervisory board, added.

Vion will announce the successor of Francis Kint in due time.

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