Associated British Foods
Leigh Maetzig is an experienced finance professional currently serving as a Senior Finance Transformation Manager at Associated British Foods plc since April 2024. Previously, Leigh held the position of Senior Financial Controller, Projects at Activision Blizzard King from November 2021 to April 2024, playing a pivotal role in preparing for the Microsoft acquisition and leading various readiness initiatives. Prior to this, Leigh accumulated significant experience at King, serving in multiple finance roles including Senior Finance Manager, where responsibilities included leading a liquidation project that saved the company significant costs, and overseeing finance operations during periods of rapid growth. Additionally, Leigh worked at Fairfax Media as a Financial/Treasury Accountant and Corporate Accountant, and began a career in finance at Francis Consulting. Leigh is a Chartered Accountant, having completed the designation with Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand between 2011 and 2012.
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Associated British Foods
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Associated British Foods plc is an international food, ingredients and retail company. The Company's segments include grocery, sugar, agriculture, ingredients and retail. Its geographical segments include the United Kingdom, Europe and Africa, the Americas and Asia Pacific. The grocery segment manufactures grocery products, including hot beverages, sugar and sweeteners, vegetable oils, bread and baked goods, cereals, ethnic foods, herbs and spices, and meat products, which are sold to retail, wholesale and foodservice businesses. The sugar segment is engaged in growing and processing of sugar beet and sugar cane for sale to industrial users. The agriculture segment manufactures animal feeds and the provision of other products and services for the agriculture sector. The ingredients segment manufactures bakers yeast, bakery ingredients and enzymes, among others. The retail segment buys and merchandises value clothing and accessories through the Primark and Penneys retail chains.