
Miles Hurrell
Miles Hurrell is the chief executive of Fonterra, New Zealand's largest dairy exporter. He has been instrumental in steering the company through various challenges, including fluctuating milk prices and strategic divestments. Under his leadership, Fonterra has focused on maintaining strong performance metrics while enhancing operational efficiency. Hurrell emphasizes the importance of strategic foresight in managing milk price volatility, aiming to achieve a balance between high dividends for shareholders and sustainable milk pricing for farmers.
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Miles Hurrell is the chief executive of Fonterra and a potential candidate for the NZR CEO role.
New Zealand Rugby chief executive hunt shifts to targeted corporate leaders – Gregor PaulHe is Fonterra’s chief executive commenting on the Global Dairy Trade Auction.
Listen to The Country online: Prime Minister Christopher Luxon’s Ag Person of the YearMiles Hurrell is noted for his strong execution as part of Fonterra's leadership team, contributing to the company's record performance.
Deloitte Top 200: Company of the year - Sir Peter Beck’s Rocket LabMiles Hurrell is the chief executive of Fonterra and has been nominated for chief executive of the year for his performance and humility.
Deloitte Top 200: Chief executive of the year - Sky TV’s Sophie MoloneyMiles Hurrell is a finalist in the Deloitte Top 200 awards.
Media Insider: Morning TV, radio shake-up – ex-TV3 hosts in line for new roles; TVNZ commentator’s ‘syrup-suckers’ strife; Meta apologises to model; Sky TV boss named CEO of YearMiles Hurrell is a finalist for CEO of the Year representing Fonterra.
Watch live tonight: The 2025 Deloitte Top 200 AwardsMiles Hurrell is a finalist for the ServiceNow Chief Executive of the Year award.
Deloitte Top 200: CEOs urged to lead AI transformationMiles Hurrell is the CEO of Fonterra who has overseen significant asset sales since 2019.
The sale of Mainland opens the door for Fonterra to shine – Jamie Gray
Miles Hurrell is the Chief Executive of Fonterra and a finalist for the ServiceNow Chief Executive of the Year.
New Zealand business finalists named for 2025 Deloitte Top 200 AwardsMiles Hurrell is the CEO of Fonterra and discussed the international dairy prices and their stability.
La lechería va por un récord de producción sumándose al gran momento de la agropecuaria en UruguayMiles Hurrell is the boss of Fonterra and a good friend of Wayne Brown.
Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown talks to Simon Wilson: Grumpy no more?Miles Hurrell is the Chief Executive of Fonterra, who discussed the company's strong performance and future plans.
Fonterra posts $1.08b profit, confirms farmgate milk price range
Fonterra CEO Miles Hurrell said the sale was a great outcome for the co-op.
Fonterra agrees to sell consumer arm to French company Lactalis for $3.8bMiles Hurrell was interrupted by a political reporter while walking down the street.
Butter backlash overlooks farming’s crucial economic role - Bruce CotterillMiles Hurrell is portrayed as the villain in the butter pricing controversy despite being an impressive CEO.
Heather du Plessis-Allan: We are being irrational about the price of butterMiles Hurrell, the boss of Fonterra, rejected the idea of discounted butter prices for New Zealanders.
Fonterra boss rejects discounted butter prices for New ZealandersMiles Hurrell is the CEO of Fonterra who discussed butter prices with Nicola Willis.
The Government’s homelessness problem; Christopher Luxon and his minced oath – Audrey YoungMiles Hurrell is the Fonterra chief who will explain the pricing model of butter.
Explainer: Why have New Zealand butter prices gone up – and when will that change?Miles Hurrell is mentioned in the context of a discussion about China.
On the Money: China, Miles Hurrell, David WilsonMiles Hurrell won the overall leadership award at the Infinz Awards for his leadership at Fonterra.
Infinz Awards: Miles Hurrell, Mark Tume recognised for finance leadership
Miles Hurrell received a 29% increase in his remuneration, totaling $5.92m.
NZ CEOs pay survey: First $5m woman, recession hits pay packetsFonterra CEO Miles Hurrell addresses the media.
Fonterra’s consumer business not the cream of its cropMiles Hurrell is the chief executive of Fonterra, focused on maintaining performance momentum.
Fonterra heads towards a rare double – a high dividend and a record milk price





































































































