• Kellogg ANZ has appointed Grant Milmlow as head of strategic planning. Milmlow joined Kellogg in 2000, working across multiple functions including supply chain and planning and sales.
    Kellogg ANZ has appointed Grant Milmlow as head of strategic planning. Milmlow joined Kellogg in 2000, working across multiple functions including supply chain and planning and sales.
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Kellogg ANZ has appointed Grant Milmlow as head of strategic planning. Milmlow joined Kellogg in 2000, working across multiple functions including supply chain and planning and sales. 

In his new role, Milmlow will assume responsibility for the entire planning cycle of the Kellogg ANZ business.

Commencing in supply chain, Kellogg says Milmlow has taken on increasingly senior roles including national business manager for Woolworths, national sales operations manager, and most recently, head of specialty channels.

Kellogg ANZ  managing director Anthony Holme said, “Strategic planning is critical to accelerating the Kellogg ANZ business growth agenda, and Grant’s wealth of experience and knowledge of our business and iconic brands will be pivotal to our continued success.”

Milmlow said, “I’m focused on building a fully integrated, cross functional team that drives strategic planning in its totality, so that Kellogg can continue to make a positive impact on the lives of consumers, shoppers and customers.”

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