The Red Meat Advisory Council has a new chief executive officer on the job, Reith Parker.
Mr Parker has most recently been an advisor to the Queensland Office of the Leader of the Opposition, a role requiring extensive stakeholder engagement and industry relationship management.
Prior to this Mr Parker gained experience in economics, trade and industry affairs with Sheep Producers Australia. He also has an academic background in agriculture, focused on regulatory risk in ruminant livestock industries.
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"Mr Parker was chosen from a strong field of candidates. His drive, knowledge of industry and ability to engage the room impressed the selection panel," RMAC chair John McKillop said.
"Mr Parker's previous experience in navigating the vast and varying degree of stakeholder policies and views, all while delivering outcomes will be an asset to the red meat and livestock industry.
"We look forward to working with Mr Parker to chart the industry's strategic direction through Red Meat 2030 and achieve our industry's vision and priorities."
Mr McKillop also thanked RMAC's interim CEO, Mr Ron Cullen, for his tireless work during the transition period. Mr Cullen has kept RMAC on path since previous CEO, Ms Anna Neelagama left the role in early August.