Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, December 2024 – Brant Clutterbuck has joined SPC Global Ltd as Group Chief Financial Officer, bringing an extensive background in financial leadership, strategic planning, and operational transformation across multiple industries. Brant will lead SPC Global’s financial strategies as the company continues to champion Australian-grown produce and strengthen its position in the global food manufacturing sector.
Brant most recently served as Chief Financial Officer at Office Choice Ltd, where he played a critical role in financial planning, performance management, and strategic initiatives for nearly two years.
Prior to this, Brant was the Chief Financial Officer at Kennedy, where he managed the company’s financial operations and supported its growth in the luxury retail sector.
Brant also held the role of Chief Financial Officer at Starbucks Australia, overseeing financial processes and contributing to the company’s expansion in the Australian market.
Earlier in his career, Brant spent over five years at Asahi Beverages, where he held multiple senior financial roles, including General Manager of Business Transformation, driving strategic initiatives, and Group Financial Controller, managing integrated business planning and financial reporting for Australia and New Zealand.
His professional journey began at KPMG, where he gained foundational expertise in auditing and financial advisory during his tenure in Melbourne and London.
About SPC Global Ltd
SPC Global Ltd is a leading manufacturer of fruit and vegetable products based in Victoria, Australia. With a commitment to supporting the local economy, SPC sources 90% of its ingredients from Australian growers, ensuring the highest quality in its products. The company continues to drive innovation in food manufacturing, supporting Australian farmers and advocating for sustainable practices in the industry.
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