Mitsubishi-owned canned seafood giant names new CEO

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“Under Simon’s tenure as deputy managing director, our business has gained significant momentum. He will continue to accelerate this growth as CEO.”

Canned seafood giant Princes Group has appointed Simon Harrison as Chief Executive Officer.

Since his appointment as deputy Managing Director in June last year, the Mitsubishi-owned company has seen growth across all key business units and has also successfully acquired a number of major strategic customers, according to a press release from Mitsubishi last week.

Harrison brings more than 20 years FMCG commercial and leadership experience across brand and trade marketing, sales and operations to the role. Prior to joining Princes, he spent three years as VP of commercial development at Coca-Cola European Partners (CCEP).

Harrison commented: “I’m delighted to have been appointed as CEO to lead this fantastic business on its next phase of growth and to capitalise on the significant opportunities available to us, whilst continuing our unique mission of ‘proudly offering great tasting choices for everyone without costing the earth’.”

Kazuhito Suematsu, chairman of Princes Group, said: “Under Simon’s tenure as deputy managing director, our business has gained significant momentum. He will continue to accelerate this growth as CEO. Having overseen major investment into Princes infrastructure in recent years, Cameron Mackintosh will be leaving the business, and we wish him well for the future.”

Princes continues to invest in driving long term sustainable growth, with a particular focus on being a customer and consumer centric business.

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