Roisin Currie to succeed Roger Whiteside as... (2024)

06 January 2022 by Katherine Price

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Greggs has confirmed that retail and property director Roisin Currie will succeed Roger Whiteside as chief executive of the bakery chain.

At the time of its 2020 results, the group said it would be looking for a successor for Whiteside as he approached retirement age. After considering internal and external candidates it was decided that Currie would be appointed to the role, effective from the date of the Company's Annual General Meeting (AGM) in May 2022.

Whiteside has given notice of his intention to retire and it has been agreed that he will step down from the board at the close of the AGM but will remain available to support the transition process until his notice expires on 5 January 2023.

In the interim period, Currie will be appointed as chief executive designate and as an executive director with effect from 1 February 2022.

Currie currently holds responsibility for Greggs' retail operations across the UK and its central support team. Additionally, she leads the development of the Greggs shop estate and its growing delivery business.

Prior to joining Greggs in 2010, she worked at Asda where she held people director roles responsible for the organisation's retail and distribution operations. She is also a trustee of the Greggs Foundation and chair of the Employers Forum For Reducing Re-offending.

Ian Durant, Greggs chairman, said: "Roisin has played a central role in the success of Greggs as it has developed as a multi-channel food-on-the-go business and I am delighted that she will lead the next phase of our growth as chief executive. She has deep experience of our culture and our strategic plan, and will lead with energy and character. Roger Whiteside has been an outstanding chief executive and I wish him well for the future. Roisin and I look forward to working with Roger to ensure a smooth transition."

Currie said: "I am delighted to be appointed as chief executive at a time when Greggs has so much potential ahead of it. Having been a senior executive in the business for twelve years I understand our values-driven approach and the contribution that our 25,000 colleagues make each day. We have created a plan for strong growth and further strategic development of Greggs and I look forward to driving this in the coming years."

Whiteside added: "Greggs is a fantastic organisation with a very strong team. Roisin is a great leader and has played a key role in the development of the business over many years, most recently in shaping our ambitious plans for further growth. I look forward to supporting her in the transition to her new role."

In its fourth quarter trading update, Greggs reported sales for the financial year to 1 January 2022 were £1.23b, a two-year increase of 5.3% compared with the equivalent period in 2019. Across 2021 two-year like-for-like sales in company-managed shops were 3.3% lower than seen in 2019. In the fourth quarter of 2021 two-year like-for-like sales in company-managed shops grew by 0.8%. A strong performance in October was followed by more challenging conditions as consumers responded to precautionary messages relating to the new coronavirus variant, as well as continued disruption to staffing and supply chains.

During the year, the group opened 131 new shops including 50 franchised units and closed 28, with an estate of 2,181 at the beginning of 2022, 375 of which were franchised shops and 1,000 of which offered delivery service.

Inflationary pressures increased towards the end of 2021 "and are likely to remain elevated in 2022", said Greggs, although the company added that it anticipated reporting a full year outcome slightly ahead of previous expectations.

Greggs ended 2021 with a cash position of £198m. While the group said conditions in the first few months of 2022 are "likely to remain challenging", it was confident the business was in a strong financial position to invest in growth opportunities, including ambitions to accelerate growth with plans to open around 150 net new stores this year.

Whiteside added: "We enter 2022 with a strong financial position that will support our ambitions to accelerate the rate of growth in our shop estate whilst developing new digital channels and extending the trading day. Whilst conditions in the first few months of 2022 are likely to remain challenging, we are confident that we are well placed to make progress on the many attractive opportunities that lie ahead."

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FAQs

How much does the CEO of Greggs earn? ›

Greggs' CEO is Roisin Currie, appointed in May 2022, has a tenure of 2.25 years. total yearly compensation is £1.71M, comprised of 36.4% salary and 63.6% bonuses, including company stock and options. directly owns 0.029% of the company's shares, worth £809.63K.

Who is Roisin Currie? ›

Roisin Currie, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Greggs PLC, has been awarded an honorary degree of Doctor of Civil Law by Northumbria University, Newcastle in recognition of her outstanding contribution to business, her commitment to diversity in the workplace and her support in creating positive futures for people ...

Did Greggs CEO step down? ›

He became Chief Executive of Greggs on 4 February 2013. Whiteside stepped down as Greggs CEO in May 2022. Animal rights charity People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) honoured Whiteside's contribution to vegan foods, including the Greggs Vegan Sausage Roll, by naming a rescued pig in his honour.

Who owns Greggs now? ›

Institutional investors own over 50% of the company, so together than can probably strongly influence board decisions. We note that hedge funds don't have a meaningful investment in Greggs. Royal London Asset Management Limited is currently the largest shareholder, with 6.0% of shares outstanding.

What is the salary of the CEO of McDonald's? ›

The CEO and now chairman of McDonald's was paid $19.2 million last year in salary, bonuses and stock, according to federal securities filings. That was an 8% increase over 2022. But it remained somewhat lower than in 2021, when Kempczinski was paid about $20 million.

What is Greggs net worth? ›

Greggs has a market cap or net worth of 2.82 billion as of May 15, 2024.

Is Roisin Currie Scottish? ›

Roisin grew up in Glasgow and graduated from Strathclyde University having read Business Law and Business Management.

Where is Greggs HQ? ›

Greggs House, our head office is based in Newcastle Upon Tyne. it's the location for most of our central functions, whether office, hybrid or field based.

Are Greggs a franchise? ›

How does the Greggs franchise model work? The company works with established franchise partners “in locations where it may be difficult to operate a company managed shop”, including motorway service stations, petrol stations, educational establishments and smaller high street convenience sites.

Does Greg own Greggs? ›

When Gregg died in 1964, the bakery was taken over by his son, Ian, assisted by his brother Colin (who in 2017 was convicted and jailed for the sexual abuse of children). As Greggs of Gosforth, the first main factory on Christon Road on the Gosforth Industrial Estate opened on 30 April 1968.

Who was the previous CEO of Greggs? ›

Greggs confirms CEO Roger Whiteside's exit and ups sales forecast. Greggs has confirmed Roger Whiteside is to step down as chief executive in May, after nine years leading a turnaround at the bakery chain, as it revealed strong sales of mince pies and vegan festive bakes helped lift sales in the run-up to Christmas.

Who started Greggs? ›

Over eighty years ago, John Gregg started out with one goal, to deliver (by pushbike) fresh eggs and yeast to the families of Newcastle. Greggs on legs, if you will… Ten years later, he chained up his bike and opened Greggs of Gosforth.

What did Greggs used to be called? ›

Bakers Oven was a British bakery chain. In May 1994, it was acquired by Greggs; in December 2008, the shops of Bakers Oven were renamed as Greggs.

Why are Greggs closed? ›

IT issue affecting payments. Chaos has hit Greggs due to an issue accepting payments which has forced them to close. The bakery chain had to close many of its branches, or switch to cash only payments.

What happened with Greggs? ›

The company value of Greggs dropped by £40million today after major technical problems forced the bakery chain to shut hundreds of stores in Britain. Greggs stores across the UK were hit by IT problems preventing many from accepting card payments, forcing some to close and others to only accept cash.

Who is the CEO of Greggs UK? ›

Roisin grew up in Glasgow and graduated from Strathclyde University having read Business Law and Business Management. She embarked on a career with Asda, joining their Graduate Programme during the era of Archie Norman and Allan Leighton.

How much do Greggs make a year? ›

Greggs experienced a 19.6 percent increase in sales in the United Kingdom during the 2023 financial year. Meanwhile, Greggs' total sales revenue in 2023 reached nearly 1.81 billion British pounds. Greggs is consistently rated favorably among consumers, particularly on value for money.

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Steven Gordon – Director

He was an auditor for the County of San Diego from 1983 to 1984. This position requires Senate confirmation and the compensation is $186,389.

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