
Peter McBride
Peter McBride is the chairman of Fonterra, a leading dairy cooperative based in New Zealand. He has extensive experience in the agricultural sector and has been instrumental in guiding Fonterra through various challenges in the dairy industry. McBride's leadership focuses on enhancing the cooperative's performance while ensuring sustainable practices in dairy farming. Recently, he has been in the news addressing the company’s consumer business performance, highlighting the need for strategic improvements within the organization.
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Peter McBride is the chairman of Fonterra, recognized for his strategic leadership that contributed to the company's success.
Deloitte Top 200: Company of the year - Sir Peter Beck’s Rocket LabPeter McBride was named Chairperson of the Year, recognising his calm and unifying governance during a period of significant strategic change.
Rocket Lab, Sky TV’s Sophie Moloney, Carmel Fisher big winners at the Deloitte Top 200 AwardsPeter McBride is a finalist for Chair of the Year.
Watch live tonight: The 2025 Deloitte Top 200 AwardsPeter McBride is the chairman of Fonterra Co-operative Group.
ANZ NZ’s chairman Scott St John best paid in the country, pipping BNZ and Fonterra chairsPeter McBride is a finalist for the Forsyth Barr Chairperson of the Year award.
Deloitte Top 200: CEOs urged to lead AI transformationPeter McBride is a finalist for the Forsyth Barr Chairperson of the Year.
New Zealand business finalists named for 2025 Deloitte Top 200 AwardsPeter McBride is involved in Fonterra's strategy to focus on B2B Ingredients and Foodservice for future success.
What Fonterra’s $4.2b sale means for dairy’s future – Peter McBride
Peter McBride is the chairman of Fonterra discussing the Lactalis deal.
Listen to The Country online: Spring weather forecast with Phil DuncanFonterra chairman Peter McBride said over the past 15 months, the board had thoroughly tested the terms and value of both a trade sale and initial public offering (IPO) as divestment options.
Fonterra agrees to sell consumer arm to French company Lactalis for $3.8bFonterra chairman Peter McBride addresses the media.
Fonterra’s consumer business not the cream of its crop









































