
This episode features Miles Harurl, CEO of Fonta, discussing his journey from a challenging childhood in Christchurch to leading New Zealand's largest company. Key topics include his experiences with media scrutiny, the cooperative structure of Fonta, and the future of dairy farming.
Miles shares insights about his upbringing, including the support from his mother and the resilience he learned from her. He reflects on his first podcast experience and the challenges of being a CEO, including handling public criticism and making tough decisions.
The conversation also touches on the importance of family, with Miles expressing his desire to be a caring father and husband while balancing his demanding career. He discusses the cooperative nature of Fonta and the responsibility he feels towards the farmers who depend on the company.
Listeners gain a deeper understanding of the dairy industry, the impact of global market changes, and Miles' vision for Fonta's future. He emphasizes the need for long-term thinking in leadership and the importance of supporting young farmers.
This episode provides a candid look at the life of a CEO, the challenges of leadership, and the personal values that guide Miles in his role.
Miles Harurl, CEO of Fonta, discusses his journey, leadership challenges, and the future of dairy farming in New Zealand.

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