Foodbank Australia elects new Chair of the Board

Foodbank Australia elects new Chair of the Board

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Former managing director of Lion Asia Dairy, Duncan Makeig has been elected unopposed as Foodbank Australia Chair of the Board, succeeding outgoing Independent Chair, Tony Froggatt.

Having served on the Foodbank Australia Board since the start of 2023, Makeig brings a wealth of experience in legal and corporate governance from his 30-year management career working across various senior leadership positions in Australia and the United States at Heineken-Lion, PepsiCo, China Road and Tricon Restaurants (Yum! Brands), complementing his agricultural experience as Director of Wirrabilla Pastoral.

“Having sat on the Foodbank Australia Board for the last 18 months, I have seen firsthand the extraordinary impact that Foodbanks have across Australia”, said Makeig.

Duncan Makeig has been elected unopposed as Foodbank Australia Chair of the Board. Image: Foodbank

“I look forward to working alongside my fellow Board members and the Foodbank Australia team, led by CEO, Brianna Casey as we look to build on Tony’s legacy and meet the evergrowing demand for food relief in city and country communities across Australia.”

Outgoing Chair, Tony Froggatt, leaves the role after a successful nine years, helping build awareness of and trust in Foodbank while fostering closer collaboration between members of the food relief sector over the course of his tenure.

“It has been a privilege to serve as the Foodbank Australia Chair. I have enjoyed the experience, and it has given me such purpose to work alongside my colleagues on the board to make a difference to the lives of so many Australians,” he said.

“I wish Duncan well in this next chapter of Foodbank’s ongoing commitment to helping those in need.”

Foodbank Australia CEO, Brianna Casey AM, also commented on the announcement.

“Tony’s leadership over the past decade has left a legacy on the food relief sector in this country,” she said.

“His commitment to supporting those in need has ensured we have been able to grow to where we are today, establishing strong foundations for Duncan to build on as we strive for an Australia without hunger.”



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