• New Currie Group BDM: Adam (Toddy) Todd (right) with CEO Rob Mesaros
    New Currie Group BDM: Adam (Toddy) Todd (right) with CEO Rob Mesaros
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Currie Group has appointed Adam (Toddy) Todd as business development manager for NSW, further strengthening the company’s commitment to supporting customers across the region.

Todd brings extensive experience in the graphic communications industry and a strong track record of building customer relationships and delivering business growth.

“Currie Group has an outstanding reputation in the industry, built on innovation, service and long-term partnerships,” said Todd.

“I’m excited to join such a respected team and to work with customers in NSW to understand their needs, identify opportunities, and help them achieve their business goals with the right solutions and support.”

In his new role, Todd will focus on working closely with customers to provide solutions across HP Indigo digital printing, finishing, and sign and display, helping them access the latest technology and support from Currie Group’s extensive portfolio of world-leading partners.

“We’re delighted to have Adam join the team,” said Rob Mesaros, chief executive officer of Currie Group.

“His experience, customer-first approach, and drive to deliver results align perfectly with our values at Currie Group. NSW is an important growth market for us, and Adam will play a key role in supporting our customers with end-to-end solutions across our portfolio.”

With Todd’s appointment, Currie Group says it continues to strengthen its sales and service capability nationwide, reaffirming its commitment to delivering exceptional value and solutions to the ANZ printing industry.

Food & Drink Business

More than 80 distillers from across New South Wales and the ACT will meet in Sydney on 25 November for the inaugural NSW & ACT Distillers Conference, where the industry will formally launch Spirits NSW.

The federal government has announced the inaugural members of the National Food Council, the first step in developing its national food security strategy, Feeding Australia. The council includes representatives from across the food system and will play an advisory role to the Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry minister.

Queensland foodservice wholesaler Prime Cut Meats has been acquired by Andrews Meat Industries (AMI), the family-managed business that forms part of JBS Australia. The move expands AMI’s protein supply capabilities in Queensland and northern New South Wales.