DENMARK

Rasmus Gramkow Pedersen elected to Danish Crown's board of directors

Danish Crown's management gathered this week to find their new board member. The choice fell on 37-year-old Rasmus Gramkow Pedersen, who joins the board with a sharp focus on operations.

Posted on Aug 14 ,00:30

Rasmus Gramkow Pedersen elected to Danish Crown's board of directors

The North Jutland representative board members elected Rasmus Gramkow Pedersen as their new member of Danish Crown's board this week. He thus takes over the constituency mandate from Thomas Kjær, who resigned from the board on Friday. For Rasmus Gramkow Pedersen, it was not a difficult choice when he was invited to stand for the constituency.

"We are so deeply dependent on a well-functioning Danish Crown. It is a large part of the basis of existence for us pig producers, and then we must also make an effort, if we can and want to, so that we influence what we can in the right direction", says Rasmus Gramkow Pedersen and continues:

"My focus point is that we are losing ground and lack competitiveness. We must look at the operation and find the holes that need to be patched, so that we can get back on track and gain credibility with the owners who believe in Danish Crown".

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