Food resilience webinar: Get your questions in now
Sponsored by Aptean, this free webinar at 3pm GMT+1 on 22 September will help delegates to gain inspiration from the best in the industry to help chart a course through an unprecedented period of uncertainty into a new era of food production.
We feature an exclusive presentation from Lorenzo Veronesi, associate research director, IDC Manufacturing Insights, EMEA, on the findings of a report covering the latest food manufacturing insights in the EMEA market.
Food Chain Resilience: Paths to Success
When: 22 September 2022
Time: 3PM GMT+1
You also have a chance to submit your questions to our panel of experts to be answered in an exclusive Q&A session in this webinar.
Speakers include Institute of Food Science & technology chief executive Jon Poole, Sustain head of sustainable farming campaign Vicki Hird, Avara Foods people, communications and sustainability director Andrew Brodie and Aptean solutions consultant, James Rogers.
Whatever pressing question you have about you and your food business in this unpredictable world, don’t miss your chance to get your queries into our panel of speakers now and watch on the day to get them answered.
Register now for our free webinar, Food Chain Resilience: Paths to success.
Meanwhile, shocks created by war, Covid-19 and the climate have begun to overwhelm the fragile food supply chain, raising it to the top of the geopolitical agenda, James Rogers, chief executive of Appel Sciences has claimed.
Speakers
Andrew Brodie, People, Communications and Sustainability Director at Avara foods
Andrew Brodie is People and Communications Director at Avara Foods, one of the leading UK suppliers of poultry to the major retailers and food service chains, employing over 7000 people across the UK in an end to end operation from farm to the supermarket shelf.
Andrew has held this position since Avara came together as a join venture between Faccenda and Cargill in 2018 having previously held the position at Faccenda following spells with, Cargill Unilever and Danone. As well as his HR qualifications Andrew has a first degree in history and a MSC in strategy from Cranfield.
Jon Poole, Chief Executive of the Institute of Food Science & Technology
Jon Poole is Chief Executive of the Institute of Food Science & Technology. Whilst not a food scientist himself, Jon’s role involves him in most aspects of the food sector from food safety through to sustainability and new product development through to ensuring the pipeline of talent for the next generation of food scientists and technologists.
Jon also chairs SALSA, the third-party supplier assurance scheme for small and micro businesses in the UK. Alongside his role at IFST, Jon works part-time as an independent consultant focussing on organisational development with a particular focus on leadership competency and career development. Jon has written and had published three books on leadership, business coaching and career development.
Lorenzo Veronesi, Associate Research Director at IDC Manufacturing Insights
In this role, Veronesi leads the Worldwide Smart Manufacturing research program and supports all the IDC MI research services for EMEA, by looking at Digital Transformation drivers in multiple manufacturing industry sub-verticals. He is also often involved in consulting projects across the world for end-users, IT vendors and public authorities.
During the last decade his research has focused across key processes such as manufacturing operations management, supply chain management, and product lifecycle management in multiple manufacturing verticals, including - among others - automotive, aerospace, machinery, high-tech, chemicals, CPG, and fashion.
Vicki Hird, Head of Sustainable Farming Campaign at Sustain: The alliance for better food and farming
Vicki Hird is an award winning expert, author, strategist and senior manager who has been working on environment, food and farming issues for over 30 years. As part- time Head of Sustainable Farming at Sustain, Vicki manages the farm team, policy, research and related campaigning and provides comment and guidance on these issues.
Vicki’s new book: Rebugging the Planet, is a homage to insects and other invertebrates, why they are so essential to our ecosystem and what we can do to help them.