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How a former Sale Sharks rising star became CEO of his own start-up as he reveals future plans

Neubria is creating new jobs and looking to expand overseas

Jonny Kennedy, founder of Neubria(Image: Neubria)

The chief executive of a Greater Manchester start-up has revealed his future plans for the company ahead of its turnover doubling and it expanding overseas.

Jonny Kennedy launched wellness brand Neubria in 2018 after he was forced to retire as a Sale Sharks player due to concussion.

The Altrincham company is backed by Latium Enterprises, the private equity firm chaired by his father Brian who owned the rugby union club before he sold it to Simon Orange and Ged Mason in 2016.

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His father is also well known for having previously owned Stockport County and co-financed Tommy Lee Jones film The Homesman in 2014. He is also known for working with the family of Madeleine McCann following her disappearance in 2007.

Since hanging up his boots in 2011, Jonny served as a director of Sale Sharks for three years and also helps to run Kennedy Renewables, which owns a commercial wind farm in Fife, Scotland.

Speaking to BusinessLive, Jonny revealed his future plans for Neubria, which has national listings in both Holland & Barrett and Lloyds Pharmacy.

He confirmed Nuebria has already exceeded its turnover for 2021 and is track to double that total by the end of 2022.