ANIMAL Medicines Australia (AMA) is on the hunt for a new CEO with Duncan Bremner announcing he’s moving on.
Mr Bremner said he was completing his tenure as the head of the animal health industry’s peak body after three years in the role and is looking forward to taking a break.
His name has been linked to other prominent agricultural industry and political roles but he said for now his focus was on taking a well-earned break.
“I have a number of irons in the fire and we'll see what comes of them,” he said.
“But my immediate priority is that old cliche of taking a little bit of time out to spend time with the family and finding a warm place to have a cold beer.”
AMA President Andrew Mason said Mr Bremner had made a valuable contribution to the industry and wished him the best of success for the future.
Mr Bremner said after an exciting and challenging three years of reform and change, it is time him me to move on to new challenges.
“I am proud of what has been achieved at AMA under my watch,” he said.
“We have grown the organisation from being an introspective industry-focussed and technically driven industry body, to now being recognised as the pre-eminent influential organisation for the Australian animal health sector, one that has the ear of the political, media, and industry domains.
“This could not have been achieved without the input of the AMA’s strong Board and committed staff, and I thank them for their support.
“I look forward to seeing the organisation continue to grow in the diverse and dynamic animal health industry.”