The co-founder and former chief executive of infant formula maker Bubs Australia will lead an attempt to spill the company’s board.
Kristy Carr and a group of Bubs shareholders launched the Save our Bubs group on Wednesday, calling on other investors to support their moves to install a new leadership team including chief executive Peter Nathan, the former chief executive of a2 Milk in Australia.
The bid for a board spill is another escalation in the stoush at the company after Carr was ousted from her chief executive role earlier this month, with the board citing her “failure to comply with reasonable board directions”.
In a statement on Wednesday afternoon, the Save our Bubs group said the company’s current board has attempted to take over Bubs by stealth and without shareholder consultation.
“I have grave concerns about the future of the company in their hands,” Carr said in a video on the Save our Bubs website.
The group has called for an extraordinary general meeting to remove the current directors and replace them with a new team including Peter Nathan, former Elders deputy chair James Jackson, and manufacturing expert Rupert Soar.
The move has the backing of Bubs’ second-largest shareholder, Chemist Warehouse co-founder Jack Gance, who said he was saddened by the termination of Carr and former executive chairman Dennis Lin from the business.
“The current board have spoken to me and indicated that a change was necessary, but with no clear path to improvement and no succession plan,” Gance said. “I feel disappointed at the events that arose. I was only told of the changes after they were implemented by the new board.”