Thomas Foods International
Sarah Curran has extensive experience in human resources across various industries, currently serving as General Manager of Human Resources at Thomas Foods International since May 2022. Prior roles include Head of Employee Relations and Reward at GFG Alliance from October 2021 to May 2022 and Human Resources Executive within the same organization from May 2020 to October 2021. Sarah also worked as an HR Consultant while self-employed from October 2017 to May 2020 and held positions at BHP Billiton focusing on Employee Relations and as Human Resources Lead from October 2009 to December 2016. Early career experience includes HR Senior Associate at JPMorgan Chase from 2001 to 2007 and HR Administrator at Badge from 1999 to 2001. Sarah completed education at Wirreanda High School.
Thomas Foods International
TFI is first and foremost a family business. Established in 1988 by Chris Thomas, TFI grew from small beginnings to become one of Australia's largest family-owned food businesses, and is now led by his son, Darren Thomas. With teams in Australia, the US, China, Japan and Europe, the TFI brands and business partnerships grow, supply, and distribute premium meat, seafood and fresh produce all over the world. As a family business, we're driven by our strong values. Our commitment to providing the best customer service is only matched by our commitment to consistently high quality products. With strict hygiene and handling standards and a fierce belief in doing things the right way, we don't compromise on quality. But we're also aware of our responsibility to the animals, people and communities that we work with. Safety, animal welfare, and sustainability are all a part of the fabric of the business, and are integrated into everything we do. Part of the secret behind our success is that we're constantly experimenting and branching out into new markets. We understand the changing demands, whims and tastes of consumers and create new products and new tastes to help our customers meet these expectations.