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Chris Quin: Foodstuffs CEO On Covid, Leadership & Life

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Chris Quin is the CEO of Foodstuffs North Island, a business with over $10 billion in turnover, 24,000 employees and more than 400 stores across brands like New World, Pak’nSave, and Four Square.


This is part of the Chris Quinn story- a look at the man behind the title.


We talk about losing both of his parents at a young age, the lessons that shaped how he leads today.


We get into career setbacks, including missing out on the CEO role at Telecom and what that taught him about resilience.


There’s some great management lessons and insight into what makes a strong leader, from a guy who has done it at the highest level imaginable for a very long time.


And lots of fascinating insights about running 400 grocery stores through the pandemic when Kiwis were panic buying toilet paper, and the reality of leading a team of people who face abuse or violence on a daily basis.


This is a masterclass on what it takes to lead at the very top. I loved meeting and getting to learn more about CQ and I’m sure you will too.


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