Dawn Meats
Helen Rees has extensive experience in HR, working in various roles for different companies. Helen started their career as the Head of HR at Peacocks in 1998, where they managed the HR function for the retail, logistics, and central support functions. Helen then became the Group HR Director at Peacocks in 2003, responsible for strategic and operational development of the business on a UK and international level. Helen led successful retail acquisitions and integration projects, and was an advocate for the company on legal employment issues. In 2012, they joined Store Twenty One as the Head of HR before becoming the HR Director at Dawn Meats Group later that year.
Helen Rees pursued a degree in Human Resources Management from the University of Bristol, where they obtained a CIPD qualification. No specific start or end year for their education was provided.
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Dawn Meats
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Dawn Meats is the supplier of choice to a range of leading supermarket, food service and restaurant businesses, exporting to over 50 countries. As a family-owned business Dawn remains true to its farming heritage through the close relationships it has forged with the 30,000 British and Irish farmers from whom it directly sources grass-fed cattle and lamb for processing at its 10 Irish and 12 British plants. Dawn Meats was established in Co. Waterford, Ireland in 1980, and has grown to a business with over €2bn in annual revenue, employing 7,200 staff in eight countries. The company works with some of the world’s leading food companies who are attracted by a commitment to sustainability and quality. We are proud of the industry awards that we have received over the years for our excellence in sustainability, innovation as well as for our quality products. They are a testament to the commitment of our dedicated passionate teams who continually deliver on quality, service and innovation – attributes that our customers have come to expect from us. Our most recent awards include 2 and 3 star Great Taste awards, McDonald's Scale for Good award, winner at the Green Awards 2018, and Lean Business Ireland award for "Most progress made towards Organisational Efficiency".