Press Release 20161017

Dr Judith Bryans, Chief Executive of Dairy UK, was elected President of the International Dairy Federation (IDF) yesterday at the 
World Dairy Summit held in Rotterdam, Netherlands.  
Dr Bryans takes over from Dr Jeremy Hill of New Zealand who was elected at the 2012 World Dairy Summit in Cape Town,
South Africa. In her new role, Dr Bryans will steer the work of IDF with the support of the IDF Board, the Science Programme 
Coordination Committee (SPCC), the IDF Head Office and IDF National Committees. She has been involved with IDF at all levels 
since 2005 and is a well-known figure in the IDF community.

Speaking after her election at the IDF Annual General Meeting, Dr Bryans said: "I am honoured and deeply grateful for the trust
the IDF community has put in me to lead the organisation for the next four years. Jeremy has done a wonderful job over the last 
four years and we owe him our thanks for his dedication and the myriad of ways in which he's strengthened the organisation in his 
time as President.

"IDF is involved in every aspect of the dairy supply chain and is a trusted and respected partner for many international
organisations such as the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) and Codex Alimentarius. With the 
support of the Board and the SPPC, I will work hard to strengthen our existing relationships and reach out to new global partners.
 
"The work of IDF is essential in creating a positive future for the dairy industry. It has a unique structure and shows what can be accomplished through global cooperation. With an unrivalled network of experts, we can pool our resources and expertise together to ensure the role of dairy is recognised properly at every level. We want to secure a positive and sustainable future for the dairy industry across the world and build on previous successes to put dairy front and centre in the global debate.”

Dr Jeremy Hill said, “I started my Presidency by saying that such was the importance of IDF that if it did not exist, the dairy
sector would need to create something like it.  My four years as President has not weakened my view of this. I have been 
delighted with the progress IDF has made over my four years as president and the value we have been able to create, for the 
dairy sector and its stakeholders, including our important role in proving the highest quality nutrition to consumers. Moving 
forwards IDF will be in good hands with a committed Board under the new IDF President, Judith Bryans.”