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Nick Allen to retire after 50 year career

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September 17, 2025

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After a 50-year career that has spanned farming and market development roles for the Meat and Livestock Commission, AHDB and the English Beef and Lamb Executive, Nick Allen, CEO of the British Meat Processors Association, has today announced his intention to retire.

As the Chief Executive of BMPA, Nick has re-shaped the association to become the UK’s largest and most representative trade body for the British meat industry. He has cultivated connections across farming, processing, retail and government to forge a more collaborative approach to the UK’s food challenges and given a stronger voice to meat processing companies.

Commenting on his decision, Nick Allen said: “While I’m ready to start the next chapter, this industry remains a big part of my life and I’m proud to be able to hand over a revived and more influential organisation to the next generation of leaders. I hope it will provide a solid platform to take on the new challenges facing the British meat industry.”

BMPA President, Tom Kirwan added: “Nick has been a great asset to our association and a staunch advocate for the meat industry. His blend of knowledge, connections and diplomacy along with his ability to rally disparate groups to a common cause has been of great benefit to BMPA members and the wider industry.”

Following today’s announcement, a search will begin for the new CEO of BMPA and, to ensure a smooth transition, Nick has agreed to stay in post until his successor is appointed.

The British Meat Processors Association represents the majority of companies working in the British meat industry.

We are the UKs largest trade body for the meat industry and provide expert advice on trade issues, bespoke technical advice and access to government policy makers

We are proud to count businesses of all sizes and specialties as members. They range from small, family run abattoirs serving local customers to the largest meat processing companies responsible for supplying some of our best-loved brands to shops and supermarkets.

We are further strengthened by our associate Members who work in industries that support and supply our meat processing companies.

We are the voice of the British meat industry.

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