Federated Farmers CEO steps down
Terry Copeland leaves a legacy of continual business improvement.
Terry Copeland.
Terry Copeland leaves a legacy of continual business improvement.
Terry Copeland.
Long-serving Federated Farmers chief executive Terry Copeland is stepping down from his role at the end of this month.
“Terry has been the leader we needed in a crisis. He was the man who kept us together through the toughest times – through the Mycoplasma Bovis incursion and then Covid, through droughts, fires, and disastrous floods,” Federated Farmers national president Wayne Langford said.
“Terry’s seven years with Feds has also been marked by unprecedented political and advocacy challenges for our members. His cool head in times of need was hugely beneficial for the organisation.”
There were a couple of key achievements to highlight from his time at Federated Farmers. Copeland was responsible for setting up the highly successful Primary Industries NZ Summit and Awards, now into its seventh year, attracting more than 600 delegates annually.
Continual business improvement is another legacy from Copeland’s time leading the organisation.
“His championing and overseeing the investment into better processes and systems across finance, information technology, human resources, and project management will ensure the great advocacy and policy work Federated Farmers does is supported by a well-functioning machine,” Langford said.
Copeland said it was time for a new person to lead the membership organisation, and he was proud to be leaving the influential association stronger than he found it.
“Federated Farmers is a terrific organisation to have been a part of. I have been able to contribute to the powerhouse of New Zealand’s economy – the primary sector – and it has been an honour to work with some of New Zealand’s best farmers,” Copeland said.
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