Foodstuffs South Island CEO Mary Devine to step down at end of 2026.
Foodstuffs South Island CEO Mary Devine will step down at the end of this year, concluding a five-year tenure. Devine has led the cooperative since November 2021.
5/15/2026 · 1 source
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