Logan Paul takes the helm at MDS after Christine Tacon’s transformative era
MDS, a leading food industry training provider, has announced a change in leadership. After nine years at the helm, Christine Tacon has stepped down as Chair. Succeeding her is Logan Paul, who brings a wealth of leadership qualities from his 32-year tenure at retailer Marks and Spencer.
Christine Tacon's departure comes after a successful nine-year tenure. Under her leadership, MDS witnessed a significant growth in trainee numbers, rising from an initial 32 to over 100 annually. Membership nearly doubled during her time as Chair.
Following Tacon's departure, Frédéric Meunier took over as chairman of MDS in 2022. Now, Logan Paul steps into the role, bringing a rich experience from Marks and Spencer, where he spent 32 years.
Logan Paul's appointment as the new Chair of MDS signals a new chapter for the organisation. With his extensive leadership qualities in the retail sector, he aims to build on the successes achieved under Christine Tacon's leadership and drive MDS forward in the food industry training landscape.
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