• Glen Wojcinski has been appointed as Kellogg ANZ's Supply Chain Director. Image: Kellogg
    Glen Wojcinski has been appointed as Kellogg ANZ's Supply Chain Director. Image: Kellogg
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Kellogg ANZ has appointed Glen Wojcinski as its new supply chain director, with the seasoned supply chain expert charged with end-to-end logistics and a strengthened ESG focus.   

Wojcinski joins from George Weston Foods, where he led the supply chain and operations team as regional operations manager for the Tip Top business, responsible for five sites across Australia. 

Kellogg ANZ MD, Anthony Holme, said, “I’m confident that through his valuable experience, energy and passion, Glen will lead our supply chain team to deliver excellent results within our Botany plant, end-to-end logistics, and through our service to customer and consumers.”

Wojcinski has also worked at both Downer Rail and Goodman Fielder, teams, driving cultural change and delivering results across safety, quality, and plant performance.

Wojcinski said, “I look forward to ensuring Kellogg ANZ continues to be a future fit organisation that produces high quality foods while increasing its social impact and reducing environmental impact on our planet through the Kellogg Better Days promise.”

Wojcinski's appointment follows Kellogg announcing it would strengthen its relationship with Foodbank, collaborating with supply chain, distribution, and non-profit partners to donate over 3.7 million serves of cereal and snack foods each year and support communities across the country. 

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