Bulla Dairy Foods, one of Australia’s most revered family-owned dairy companies, has announced Angela Flett promoted to Chief People Officer at Bulla Dairy Foods. Flett’s appointment comes after a robust career spanning more than 20 years, dedicated to fostering positive organizational cultures and driving strategic human resources initiatives across several high-profile companies.
Prior to joining Bulla Dairy Foods, Flett served as the General Manager of People & Culture at the company itself for a year and three months, where she made substantial contributions to the company’s people management strategies. Before her time at Bulla, she held the position of Executive Director of People and Culture at Colac Area Health, demonstrating her expertise in the healthcare sector by enhancing employee engagement and operational efficiency within a period of just 11 months.
One of Flett’s notable past roles includes her tenure at Barwon Health as a Senior Change Manager, where, over three years and two months, she led significant change management initiatives, underlining her skill in navigating and implementing complex organizational changes. Moreover, her extensive experience at Opteon AUS & NZ, where she served in various capacities including Director of People and Culture and Executive Manager, People and Culture, exemplifies her ability to develop and implement comprehensive human resources strategies that support business goals and enhance company culture.
Angela Flett’s career is distinguished by her commitment to creating environments that encourage growth, safety, and innovation. Her leadership at Bulla Dairy Foods is expected to further enrich the company’s legacy of care, craftsmanship, and passion for dairy production that has been upheld for over 100 years. Under Flett’s guidance, Bulla Dairy Foods is poised to continue its tradition of excellence, ensuring that the company remains a leader in the dairy industry both in Australia and globally.
Angela Flett promoted to Chief People Officer at Bulla Dairy Foods
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