Joe Kerrigan, the current CEO of Centenary Thurles Coop, presents Philip Thornton of Dualla, Cashel with an AHI Cellcheck award.
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Centenary Thurles Co-op is planning for regime change. CEO Joe Kerrigan will be retiring in the second half of 2026, while the deputy CEO Eamonn Bergin retired last year.
A CEO designate is being sought, with a sub-committee set up to oversee the selection process.
The successful applicant will be taking leadership of a co-op with a milk pool of 185m litres, 120 employees, and cash in the bank. The store trading division’s eight branches generate €50m of the €140m annual turnover. They frequently pay the best price in the country to their cereal growers.
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A key aspect of the role will be to bring strong organisational and management skills to lead the co-op through this transition. A great opportunity awaits.
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Centenary Thurles Co-op is planning for regime change. CEO Joe Kerrigan will be retiring in the second half of 2026, while the deputy CEO Eamonn Bergin retired last year.
A CEO designate is being sought, with a sub-committee set up to oversee the selection process.
The successful applicant will be taking leadership of a co-op with a milk pool of 185m litres, 120 employees, and cash in the bank. The store trading division’s eight branches generate €50m of the €140m annual turnover. They frequently pay the best price in the country to their cereal growers.
A key aspect of the role will be to bring strong organisational and management skills to lead the co-op through this transition. A great opportunity awaits.
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