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Branston hires new GM as part of growth plans

Branston has appointed a new general manager at its Lincoln site as part of its ambitious growth plans.

Tanya Leonard joins the potato supplier’s team with more than 20 years of experience in fresh produce, having taken on her first management role in sports and leisure at the age of 17. After gaining experience in a fresh produce production role during what was intended as a stop gap, she then progressed through a number of operational roles thanks to her ambition and drive to continually improve.

Now at the helm of the fresh produce team at Branston, Tanya Leonard will be using her vast knowledge and experience to strengthen the team and help the business to operate more efficiently, as well as maintaining the engineering function and setting up for future development and technology opportunities. She is also a keen supporter of encouraging other women into senior roles in the industry and is looking forward to mentoring the next generation of talent at Branston.

Leonard noted the forward-thinking of the business when applying for the role and said that knowing that fresh produce is at the heart of the whole operation, the team was an “opportunity I didn’t want to miss”.

I love how fast-paced the industry is and there are some very exciting developments taking place within the business, including the success of the mash and protein factories, so I’m looking forward to getting stuck in and learning more,” Leonard added.

“Helping people grow within their roles is something I’m passionate about, and I’m keen to act as a mentor for others within the business. Having started out at a young age in the industry I know it can be challenging to build confidence, but there is no ceiling for ambitious individuals so I want to do all I can to help young people in the business progress. My daughter has also recently joined Branston as HR administrator after being impressed with the opportunities available, so this is a very exciting time for our family.”

Jim Windle, CEO at Branston, said: “Tanya brings a huge amount of experience in fresh produce and an infectious energy with her leadership style, both of which are going to be a real asset to our Lincoln team, and we’re thrilled she has chosen to join the business. We’re looking forward to her bringing a fresh outlook on operations and helping us as we enter our next phase of growth and vision for continued improvement.”

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