Quality Meat Scotland (QMS) has appointed Suzanne Woodman to the new senior management role of Brands Integrity Manager.
Ms Woodman’s role with QMS will involve managing and operating QMS’ six assurance schemes as well as developing the brands licensing scheme.
Uel Morton, QMS Chief Executive, said the announcement of Ms Woodman’s appointment followed a review and restructure of the industry development team in order to create greater focus on strategically important activities.
“Suzanne boasts a solid business grounding, across a range of industries, and I am delighted to welcome her to the team,” said Mr Morton.
“QMS recently introduced the brands licencing scheme as an additional measure to further strengthen the checks already in place to protect the Scotch Beef, Scotch Lamb and Specially Selected Pork brands.
“Suzanne will play an instrumental role in working with farm assessors, secondary processors and other companies in the supply chain, to ensure the integrity of the Scotch brands.”
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