Fyffes CEO and Chairman, David McCann, set to retire

Fyffes Chairman, David McCann, says the 130-year celebration aims to honour the generations of people that worked with Fyffes
David McCann, chairman of Fyffes

Helge Sparsoe will join the company as chief executive officer, while Tom Wada will take up the position as chairman of Fyffes

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22 July 2020

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Global leading fresh produce company Fyffes has announced its CEO and chairman David McCann is to retire at the end of this month after 34 years with the company.

David McCann joined Fyffes in 1986. In 1989, he was appointed as managing director of Fyffes Group operations, before becoming chief executive in 1995 and subsequently chairman in 2006.

McCann said that it had been a privilege to lead Fyffes and to work with such a talented group of people over more than three decades.

“Today Fyffes is the oldest fruit brand in the world and a leading supplier of fresh produce, employing over 10,000 people,” McCann said. “I have greatly enjoyed working with everyone in Fyffes to build it into the major global fresh produce company it is today. I would like to take this opportunity to wish all of my colleagues in Fyffes and Sumitomo Corporation great success as they chart the future course for this very special business.”

Owner Sumitomo Corporation’s representative director president and CEO Masayuki Hyodo paid tribute to his major contribution to the development and growth of Fyffes, saying: “Mr. McCann has been an outstanding leader of this business and we appreciate the stability he has brought, especially over the last three years since the acquisition.”

Helge Sparsoe will now join the company as chief executive officer. “I am incredibly excited to be joining Fyffes at this time,” Sparsoe said. “My plans are to fully settle into the role, get to know our great talents and everything about Fyffes operations, before setting out our long-term growth strategy. I look forward to getting to know the business, meeting all its employees, our valuable customers and partners – even if for now virtually.”

Tom Wada will take up the position as chairman of Fyffes. According to the group, he will be providing sound guidance and governance to ensure alignment between the future of Fyffes and Sumitomo Corporation.

“I am very pleased to be taking up the position as Chairman of the board,” Wada said. “I appreciate Mr McCann’s contribution to the business over the years and the solid foundations that he has set. It will be an exciting time to be advising the business and I am looking forward to working together with our CEO and the board members to build on the good work Mr McCann has done.”

 

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