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Episode description
Mark Allison from Elders joins Felicity and Candice on this episode of Talk Money To Me. Mark joined the company as a Non-Executive Director in December 2009, served as Chairman and Executive Chairman, before being appointed Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer in May 2014. He oversaw the development and implementation of Elders’ Eight Point Plan in 2014, which returned the company to pure play agribusiness and resulted in the first shareholder distribution in nearly a decade. Since 2014 Elders has grown from a market capitalisation of $50 million to $1.9 billion. Mark shares his thoughts on the current agricultural cycle, the eight point management plan he was instrumental in facilitating, and his thoughts on the rise of ESG investing.
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