The Bay of Plenty acquisition provided the Eurofins group with a strong platform to support the high-growth kiwifruit and avocado export markets, said Auckland-based director Udit Singh.
Mr Singh, who formerly spent 14 years with AsureQuality, the state-owned enterprise food safety organisation, was recruited in 2012 to build up Eurofins' footprint in this part of the world.
"We've basically grown globally by acquisition and we are starting to consolidate the value chain for human health in the food, environment and pharma segments right through to clinical services," he said.
The Bay of Plenty acquisition was an important one because of the kiwifruit and avocado industry value chain and their importance to NZ, said Mr Singh.
"We are looking at growing our footprint to take that knowhow into other similar horticultural supply chains either locally or abroad."
Ms Jennen had a lengthy track record of working with startup companies in the region. She joined Steve Saunders' Plus Group portfolio of agri-tech companies three years ago, and was appointed chief executive a little over a year ago to work with the company on a step change process as it prepares to scale up its operations.
"Eurofins Bay of Plenty is very aligned with most of the work I have already been doing in the horticulture area," she said, adding that AgFirst had been working for some years with the Plus Group's Pollen Plus unit.
"This will allow me to work in a slightly different part of the value chain and be connected to a larger corporate that is acquiring business units globally."
She added that she would continue to be involved in leadership mentoring and education in the BOP business community.
Ms Jennen would be business manager of the Eurofins BOP business unit, and would work closely with AgFirst founder Ian Stevens, who had remained as managing director, during a transition expected to last until near the end of 2017.
Mr Stevens noted AgFirst's founders had been supported by a great team over the years. Many, including Brad Stevens, John Reeve, Rochelle Winchcombe and Les Taylor, had been with the business from its early days, he said.
"The existing team is looking forward to working with Tina, new recruits and the greater Eurofins group to add value to the horticultural sector here and overseas," said Mr Stevens
Mr Singh said that Ian Stevens had a wealth of knowledge.
"As Tina ramps up he will go into more of a consulting role until the handover," said Mr Singh. "There will be a little bit of overlap for a while as we consolidate our stakeholder needs in the short and medium term."
Plus Group managing director Steve Saunders said Ms Jennen had taken the Plus companies through a step change in systems from HR to accounting.
"She's done a great job and achieved our objectives in terms of repositioning us and also looking at our path forward and the capability gaps we needed to fill." Eurofins Scientific
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