Greg Christensen
Executive General Manager, Business Services
Greg manages a variety of Sucrogen corporate functions including information technology, human resources, procurement and safety, health and environment. Prior to taking on this role, he was General Manager, Human Resources and Business Services with our Sugar Australia joint venture.
Greg has a wealth of portfolio leadership experience spanning the mining, public utilities, automotive and manufacturing industries. He has worked with leading organisations including QEC, CSR Timber, WMC, Onesteel and General Motors.
With over 15 years of senior management experience, Greg has held general management, supply chain management, major change management, human resources and SHE leadership roles. He has an MBA in International Management.
Focus on
Sweeteners
Market leaders in Australia and New Zealand. more
Cane Products
The largest raw sugar producer in Australia. more
BioEthanol
A leader in sugarcane-based ethanol products . more
Latest news
Pioneer pilots new technologies
Pioneer begins new mud filter trials. more
Apprentice of the Year Awards
An Inkerman electrical apprentice has claimed a hat trick. more
Herbet Apprentices recognized
Three Herbert based apprentices have been named amongst the best in the state. more
Sucrogen sponsors of V8's til 2013
Sucrogen has renewed its exclusive naming rights sponsership of the Sucrogen Townsville 400. more
Environment
Thriving environment
Without a thriving environment, we can't have a thriving business. more
Environment & climate
Clean, green surroundings will help keep our business growing. more
Innovation
New ideas to help improve how and where we work. more
Innovation
Innovation begins with 'what if...?'
The concept of innovation is a key driver to all of us at Sucrogen. more
Listening to customer needs
Can we come up with new uses and applications for sugar products? We think so. more
Our new brand
Designed to be better for all
Our new name and look reflects the positive energy and dynamism that's key to our newly focused direction. more
Strategic direction
The change to Sucrogen marks the beginning of a new era. more