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Campbell admitted to high-power group
published: Friday | August 8, 2008


Courtney Campbell - File

Courtney Campbell, recently recruited from National Commercial Bank, has joined the most senior company officials in Grace-Kennedy Limited as a member of the GK Executive Committee.

Campbell, the new chief executive officer of GK Holdings Limited, established by Grace-Kennedy to hold its assets in First Global, was appointed to the committee by group CEO and Chairman Douglas Orane.

The Executive Committee is a body at the corporate level which has oversight of the Group.

Campbell is the seventh member. The others are Orane; Erwin Burton, the CEO of GK Foods Limited; Joe Taffe acting CEO for GK Investments; Michael Ranglin, deputy CEO of GK Foods; Fay McIntosh, Group chief financial officer; and Karen Chin Quee Akin, chief corporate secretary and senior legal counsel for the group.

susan.gordon@gleanerjm.com

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