Ep 33 - From Poultry to Pipelines: Building Trust, Velocity and Teams with Bunzl’s Jonathan Leslie
Description
In this episode of Selling in the Paddock, Georgia chats with Jonathan Leslie, GM Sales at Bunzl—a multinational distributor serving healthcare, hospitality, commercial cleaning and “process & industry,” including horticulture, abattoirs, food processing and logistics. Jonathan shares how a career that began in merchandising and veterinary pharmaceuticals led to leading national sales teams, and why the simplest (and hardest) sales truth still holds: actually care about your customer.
Bunzl 101: Aggregating business essentials to simplify complex supply chains, with a strong focus on sustainability and compliance.
Career arc: From Boehringer Ingelheim (NZ production animal focus) to poultry (Specialised Breeders Australia), veterinary pathology, and into distribution at Bunzl.
Authenticity > tricks: The most impactful sales training lesson — caring about customer success beats any gimmick.
Agriculture is different: Why owner-operators “never clock off,” pride matters, and emotions (and seasons) shape decisions.
Trust under pressure: Front-foot communication during supply chain hiccups; owning mistakes strengthens relationships.
The long game vs the monthly KPI: How to balance targets with relationships by progressing the next step (trial, partial order, technical visit) and managing deal velocity.
Leading teams: Dialled-in sales process, recognising the moment to move from rapport to business, and coaching newer reps without turning them into clones.
Humbling moments: Trying to copy someone else’s “leadership style” and why it fell flat.
Advice for emerging leaders: Learn the whole business — finance, working capital, ROE — and ask for favours to build genuine internal networks.
What’s next: AI’s impact on targeting, insights and how fast-moving teams will gain outsized advantage.
“The way to make customers think you care is to actually care about their success.”
“Be yourself. Customers spot ‘techniques’ a mile off.”
“Always move the interaction forward — even if it’s just one clear next step.”
Bunzl (distribution across healthcare, hospitality, commercial cleaning, process & industry)
TV: Slow Horses (Apple TV+)
Book: George Orwell, Homage to Catalonia
Also mentioned: Tulsa King, Yellowstone
Coffee: Extra-shot flat white with full-cream milk (before 8am — one a day)
Currently watching: Slow Horses
Reading: Homage to Catalonia (Orwell)
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