Andy Tosney
Andrew 'Andy' Tosney (born 3 June 1964) is an English former International rugby league footballer of the 1980s and current Vice President for Kraft Foods sales function APAC. Playing he represented Hull Kingston Rovers, Wakefield Trinity Wildcats and Hunslet boys club as well as representing Great Britain colts in the 1980s. 1
Tosney retired from professional rugby in the 1990s after a serious ankle injury. He joined Terry's of York in 1985 and worked within a sales capacity. US food giant Kraft Foods took over the northern chocolate company in 1993.
Tosney has been with Kraft Foods since 1993 and with subsidiary company Terry's 7 years before that. With 26 years of experience in sales and customer marketing, Tosney is the Vice President, Sales, for Kraft Foods APAC. Prior to his current role, he was Kraft Foods' Global Customer Director, leading the Wal-Mart International team for a USD850 million business. Through local, regional and Global joint business planning, Kraft Foods were awarded "most improved" International supplier in 2007 (one of only 3 awards given to suppliers in Wal-Mart), in 2008 Kraft were awarded "best in the world supplier" under Tosney's leadership. 2
He resides in Singapore with his wife and two children and does not currently serve on any external company boards.