Lock wins agribusiness award
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Tuesday, 6 November, 2012 - 15:00
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Craig Mostyn Group chief executive officer David Lock has been named Agribusiness Leader of the Year at the NAB Agribusiness Awards for Excellence, organised by Monash University Gippsland.
The awards were handed out at a gala dinner in Melbourne last Thursday in recognition of achievements across the agribusiness sector.
Mr Lock has been chief executive of Craig Mostyn Group, which operates state-of-the-art pork, seafood and other food product processing facilities in WA, since 2004.
In this time, he has restructured the company’s 18 business units down to three – Linley Valley Pork, Recycling and Craig Mostyn Foods, and increased the Group’s market share from 10 to 95 per cent.