Interview with Mark Field and Sarah Blanchard of Prof. Consulting Group
John E. Kaye
An interview with Mark Field (Founder & CEO) and Sarah Blanchard (Head of ESG and European Business Development) of Prof Consulting Group
After a 30-year international career in Food manufacturing & retailing including a relocation to the beautiful shores of Australia where Mark Field, the company’s founder and CEO headed the Private label transformation for one of the largest supermarket chains, Field decided after almost a decade there to launch Prof Consulting Group. They have a clear vision to help businesses excel in an ever-evolving marketplace where their team of industry experts help businesses navigate a rapid changing landscape through a deep understanding of consumer needs and behaviours paired with extensive experience in FMCG production, manufacturing, product innovation, supply and sourcing through decades of experience.
With the head office in Melbourne the business has continued to grow internationally with satellite offices in the UK, Germany, UAE & USA. In 2020 Mark launched a dedicated ESG team, led by Sarah Blanchard, to increase capability and further support their clients.
www.profcg.com
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