Group General Manager for JJ Foodservice, Terry Larkin, is leaving the business today after 26 years. On behalf of everyone at JJ’s – we’d like to say farewell and wish him the best of luck!
Terry has been involved in helping JJ to rapidly expand from one branch in 1995 to its 11-strong estate today.
Terry Larkin (pictured left) with Joan Ryan, former MP for Enfield
He also played a big role in successful initiatives including the Mayor of London’s Healthier Catering Commitment, which encouraged thousands of restaurants to offer nutritious options.
David Visick, Director of Communications at the Federation of Wholesale Distributors, tweeted “Terry is a great ambassador for wholesale and a superb supporter of FWD, as well as raising thousands for charity.
“Wishing you all the best, Terry!”
A special plaque for a ‘top bloke’
HR Manager for JJ, Joanna Florczak, said, “Nothing has ever been too much for Terry. He always went the extra mile for customers and has created the first-class service we are well-known for.
“I would like to personally thank him and wish him well for the future.”
Terry at a National Federation of Fish Friers Workshop
Outside of work, Terry is well-known for his love of classic minis. Over the years, he has raised thousands of pounds for children’s charities through The Italian Job.
The annual event involves a 3500-mile round trip to Italy in Terry’s very own JJ-branded classic mini.
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