Organic Farmers & Growers names new CEO
OF&G (Organic Farmers & Growers) has announced the appointment of Bill Young as its new CEO.
He will officially take up the role with the Shrewsbury headquartered organisation on December 2.
Mr Young brings extensive experience in agricultural quality assurance, having previously held leadership roles at NSF and SAI Global, as well as serving as chief executive of the farming charity, Addington Fund.
The appointment follows an extensive recruitment process led by the OF&G board.
The organic certification body’s chairman, Richard Thompson, expressed his confidence in Mr Young’s ability to steer the organisation into the future.
“Bill’s wealth of expertise in certification and leadership in the agricultural sector closely aligns with OF&G’s mission to uphold the highest organic standards and makes him a valuable addition to the business,” says Mr. Thompson.
“With a proven track record in driving growth, we are excited to begin this new chapter under his direction.”
To ensure a smooth transition, outgoing chief executive, Roger Kerr, will work closely with Mr Young until the end of the year. Mr Thompson highlights his gratitude for Mr Kerr's contribution to the organic sector.
“Roger has been instrumental in raising OF&G’s profile, ensuring its place as a respected certification body for over half of the UK’s organic land area. We thank him for his dedication and the impactful work he has delivered,” added Mr Thompson.
Reflecting on his new role, Mr Young said: “I’m delighted to join OF&G at a time when the organic, regenerative and sustainable sectors are to the fore nationally.
"I look forward to building on Roger’s legacy and capitalising on the opportunities for expanding the business.
"We have a great team in place, and I can’t wait to get started.”