Clean Seas Seafood (ASX:CSS) - CEO, Robert Gratton
CEO, Robert Gratton
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  • Sustainable aquaculture company Clean Seas Seafood (CSS) has appointed Robert Gratton and David Brown as CEO and CFO respectively
  • The new appointments both joined Clean Seas in August this year
  • Clean Seas is recognised for its sustainable Yellowtail Kingfish farming and is considered the largest producer of aquaculture Yellowtail Kingfish outside Japan
  • Shares in Clean Seas are up 4.32 per cent and trading at 84.5 cents each

Sustainable aquaculture company Clean Seas Seafood (CSS) has appointed Robert Gratton and David Brown as CEO and CFO respectively.

The new appointments both joined Clean Seas in August this year and were both announced as permanent this morning.

Both Robert and David have also previously acted as joint company secretary of Clean Seas and as part of their permanent appointments.

The market responded positively to the announcement with shares up 4.32 per cent.

New Clean Seas Chief Executive Robert Gratton’s experience includes international expansion strategy for Jurlique and kikki.K.

Clean Seas’ CEO, Mr Rob Gratton said he is humbled and excited at the prospect of leading the company to grow and enter new markets.

“Demand for sustainable seafood is seeing structural growth globally and our premium Kingfish has significant potential in this space,” he said.

“We have an outstanding product, great partners and a fantastic team at Clean Seas,” he continued.

Shares in Clean Seas last traded at 84.5 cents each.

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