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Ruralco CEO Wins Excellence in Business Leadership at ANZ Business of the Year Awards

Written by  Staff Reporters
Ruralco CEO Tony Aitken. Ruralco CEO Tony Aitken.

Tony Aitken, chief executive of Ruralco, has been awarded the Excellence in Business Leadership Award at the ANZ Business of the Year Awards.

The Awards, which took place in Ashburton on 20 February, also saw Ruralco recognised as Highly Commended in Excellence in Retail & Hospitality.

Aitken took over as chief executive in 2023 following the resignation of Robert Sharkie from the role.

Since then, Ruralco says Aitken led the company through a significant reset, restoring profitability, reducing debt, strengthening operations and community connections and reaffirming the co-operative's local focus.

Last year, the company posted a $1.25 million profit following two consecutive years of losses.

Aitken says the award reflects the collective effort of the Ruralco team.

"Strong leadership is never about one person," Aitken says. "It's about people working together toward a shared purpose."


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"I'm proud of what our team has achieved for our Shareholders and our community."

Ruralco chair Sir David Carter says Aitken's leadership has been both disciplined and community focused.

"Tony has led with clarity, transparency and a genuine commitment to our Shareholders," says Carter.

"He has restored confidence in the co-operative while ensuring Ruralco remains proudly farmer-owned and locally focused," he adds.

"We are very proud to have watched Tony's progression into the respected CEO he is today, and the leadership he continues to bring to our co-operative."

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