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New VFF boss named

THE Victorian Farmers Federation has appointed Brendan Tatham as its chief executive.

Mr Tatham had been interim chief executive since November last year and was successful following an extensive recruitment process, which attracted a large pool of applicants.

VFF president Emma Germano said she was delighted to announce the appointment of Mr Tatham, who she said would continue to share significant experience and knowledge with the organisation.

“Brendan brings over 25 years of experience to the VFF from his extensive background in public health, agri-food and emergency management, having held senior leadership positions at the Victorian Department of Environment and Primary Industries and as chief executive at PrimeSafe,” Ms Germano said.

“Since taking the reigns as VFF interim CEO in late 2022, he has helped fast-track the transformation of the VFF.

“His permanent appointment will better enable the organisation to deliver the best possible results for farmers; exactly what we need to do.”

Mr Tatham said he was eager to continue the work that has been started to allow the organisation to embrace the opportunities of the future.

“I’m thrilled and honoured to be asked to lead the VFF,” he said.

“I’m genuinely excited about the opportunity to work with the board, staff and members to make a difference for Victoria’s agricultural industries, farmers and regional communities.

“Farmers are at the core of everything we do, and I look forward to transforming our member’s needs into outcomes by utilising the fast-moving media, technology and political cycles that make up today’s modern advocacy environment.”

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