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Chobani Australia finalises senior leadership team
Chobani Australia has appointed Ishani Samarasekera as its new finance & IT director, and Sami Cannone as sales general manager, the latest management shift as the company looks towards the future. The Hive Awards winning company appointed a new managing director for Australia and New Zealand, Scott Hadley, in April 2024 to lead Chobani, and new general managers…
Simple and delicious yoghurt recipes to start the day
Nutritionist Joanna McMillan on the benefits of using Greek yogurt as a foundation for a high-protein breakfast.
More than a sandwich: Eat Up and Chobani expand support for regional school lunches with nutritious snacks
Thousands of students in regional Victoria will now receive free nutritious snacks alongside their existing free school lunches, thanks to Eat Up and Chobani. For over a decade, Eat Up has been delivering free sandwiches to students experiencing food insecurity in regional areas – including Shepparton since 2013. Now, with the support of Chobani, the…
‘When Women Assert Themselves, It Can Make Both Men & Women Uncomfortable’: How Chobani’s Connie Biviano Is Advocating For Women & Leading Change In STEM
Ahead of the Women Leading Tech Awards – the late entry deadline closes tonight – we spoke to Connie Biviano, general manager of science and innovation at Chobani (yes, the yoghurt brand) to find out more about her journey in the industry and what needs to change to further promote women in the sector through mentorship and advocacy.
Chobani Australia announces new GM marketing, sciences and innovation
Chobani Australia has revealed new leadership appointments, with Connie Biviano taking on the role of General Manager of Science & Innovation and Ellie Vince stepping in as General Manager of Marketing.
Unlocking millions of tonnes of wasted food to help those in need the aim of food tax bill
Chobani’s Tim Browne says any cost relief food manufacturers can get would be an incentive to do more with surplus stock.











