• Kellogg Australia has appointed Anthony Holme as its new managing director. Holme will relocate from South Africa, where he has been managing director since 2019.
    Kellogg Australia has appointed Anthony Holme as its new managing director. Holme will relocate from South Africa, where he has been managing director since 2019.
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Kellogg Australia has appointed Anthony Holme as its new managing director. Holme will relocate from South Africa, where he has been managing director since 2019.

Holme joined Kellogg in 2017 as sales director. Prior that he held senior leadership roles across sales and business development with Woolworths, PepsiCo, Diageo and SABMiller in South Africa and the UK.

Kellogg Australia has appointed Anthony Holme as its new managing director. Holme will relocate from South Africa, where he has been managing director since 2019.
Kellogg Australia has appointed Anthony Holme as its new managing director.

Kellogg said Holme had delivered strong growth while building key capabilities and managing the challenges of the pandemic. He has also been an advocate of the Better Days program, Kellogg’s global purpose platform that aims to create better days for three billion people and the planet by 2030.

Kellogg AMEA president Shumit Kapoor said Holme would help build on ANZ’s sustainable growth momentum.

“His experience will help develop our talent and bring more food innovation to our consumers,” Kapoor said.

Holme said, “I feel very privileged to have the opportunity to lead Kellogg’s ANZ business with its portfolio of iconic brands and an extremely talented team.

“I look forward to continuing to deliver great tasting foods that nourish Aussie and New Zealand consumers, whilst also finding new and innovative ways to reduce our impact on the environment and help protect our planet.”

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