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Metcash (ASX:MTS) Group CEO steps down

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ASX:MTS      MCAP $3.468B
08 October 2021 07:20 (AEDT)
Metcash (ASX:MTS) - Outgoing CEO, Jeff Adams

Source: Metcash Expo 2021

Metcash’s (MTS) group CEO has retired from his role, after a challenging period navigating the COVID-19 pandemic.    

Group CEO Jeff Adams notified the board of his intention to retire from the company in 2022 to return to his family in the US.

Jeff Adams joined Metcash in September 2017 and was responsible for the MFuture program, which positioned retailers for the shift in shopper behaviour amid the pandemic.

The company said the outgoing CEO led MTS courageously and calmly through the many challenges associated with COVID and acted quickly to shift his focus to keeping staff safe and ensuring supply chains remained open.

“Jeff has worked tirelessly to deliver our purpose of championing the success of our independent retailers,” Metcash Chairman Rob Murray said.

“The demands on Jeff through COVID have been considerable and were a factor in his decision to retire as Group CEO.”

“His endurance and resilience during this period, which included not being able to see his US-based family, have been amazing,” Mr Murray said.

Jeff Adams will be succeeded by current CEO and Senior Vice President of South African-based Massmart Wholesale, Doug Jones.

The appointment comes with an annual salary of $1.75 million with a four-year fixed term agreement. Short term incentives at 70 per cent of the fixed remuneration and long-term incentives at 80 per cent remuneration are also available, subject to shareholder approval.

The FY23 total target remuneration is about $4.37 million, which is just below the market median of the Metcash peer group.

The company noted Doug Jones’ extensive international experience across wholesale, retail and eCommerce markets made him a standout candidate.

Doug Jones will join Metcash on February 1 2022, and will work closely with Jeff Adams to ensure a smooth transition.

Metcash’s shares were down a slight 0.5 per cent to trade at $4.01 at 10:06 am AEDT.

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