Tuesday 28th November 2023 |
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Blis Technologies Limited (NZX: BLT ) has today announced the appointment of Scott Johnson as Chief Executive. Scott will replace Brian Watson, who announced his resignation in July 2023. Scott will take up the position of CEO effective from 15th January 2024.
Scott is highly experienced with effective leadership and management roles across local and international markets. He has direct industry experience in his previous role as Group Chief Executive of The Better Health Company Group, which is known for its Go Healthy consumer brand amongst others.
Geoff Plunket, Blis Technologies Chair, said “We are extremely pleased to welcome Scott to Blis Technologies as CEO. He has a proven track record for building business capability to deliver profitable growth into global markets. His breadth of experience across sales, marketing and operations will be invaluable in delivering Blis’ growth aspirations.”
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For further information, please contact:
Geoff Plunket
Chair
+64 21 229 8886
About Blis Technologies Ltd
Delivering proven health benefits through evidence-based, advanced probiotics
Blis Technologies is an NZX-listed manufacturer of advanced probiotic strains that go beyond the gut. Combining innovation with evidence-based research and the highest quality production controls enables the delivery of probiotic solutions for specific health targets including throat health, halitosis (bad breath), immune support, teeth and gum health and skin health. BLIS® products are sold throughout New Zealand and in Australia, Asia, Europe and the USA. More information about Blis Technologies Ltd can be found at www.blis.co.nz.
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