Gary Romano has resigned his position with Chinese group Shanghai Pengxin in New Zealand.
Romano was appointed chief executive of Pengxin International in early 2014 and later appointed chief executive of Hunan Dakang. The board of Hunan Dakang confirmed in a statement today that he had resigned.
The statement said Romano "is pleased with what has been achieved over that time in the creation of a strong local business with an equally strong and capable team."
Chairman Jize Peng will perform as the acting chief executive of Hunan Dakang pending a new appointment.
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Romano resigned his directorships with Pengxin's local units over November and December last year after the dairy investor's bid to buy Lochinver Station was knocked back by the government.