Supply chain consultancy GS1 has added a host of fmcg experience to its supervisory board.
The not-for-profit organisation, which aims to bring retailers and suppliers closer together to drive efficiency, elected four new members to the board at its agm in London last week.
On board are Kraft Foods UK & Ireland customer service and logistics director Marcus Dunsmore, Brakes MD group corporate accounts Duncan Lennard, Wincanton CEO Graeme McFaull and Lawrence Hutter, partner at Deloitte MCS.
Dunsmore is currently responsible for delivering Kraft's integration of Cadbury as well as customer service and logistics. He previously held roles in Unilever across manufacturing, logistics and customer service.
Brakes' Lennard is also a former Unilever manager, and has also worked for Walkers and Coca-Cola.
The not-for-profit organisation, which aims to bring retailers and suppliers closer together to drive efficiency, elected four new members to the board at its agm in London last week.
On board are Kraft Foods UK & Ireland customer service and logistics director Marcus Dunsmore, Brakes MD group corporate accounts Duncan Lennard, Wincanton CEO Graeme McFaull and Lawrence Hutter, partner at Deloitte MCS.
Dunsmore is currently responsible for delivering Kraft's integration of Cadbury as well as customer service and logistics. He previously held roles in Unilever across manufacturing, logistics and customer service.
Brakes' Lennard is also a former Unilever manager, and has also worked for Walkers and Coca-Cola.
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