Movers & Groovers... Molson Coors Appoints New Marketing Director
Molson Coors, Whyte & Mackay, Premier foods, Shop Direct, Debenhams, Morrisons, GlaxoSmithKline
Molson Coors (UK), whose brand portfolio includes Carling,
Grolsch and Coors Light, are delighted to announce that Chris McDonough,
currently Marketing and R&D Director and Ireland General Manager on the
Muller UK Board, will be joining Molson Coors (UK) as Marketing Director from June
2010. McDonough has an extensive and impressive track record
of commercial experience, brand building and innovation delivery and brings
with him previous insight into the industry as a Marketing controller at
Bacardi Martini, over 10 years of experience at Mars across numerous UK and
European brand roles culminating in his role as German Pet care Marketing Director
and a proven track record of rejuvenating a major brand and driving sustainable
growth through his 5 years at Muller. All told, McDonough is a fantastic
addition to the Molson Coors (UK) board.
The son of Vijay Mallya, the billionaire
owner of India's UB Group, is to work for the firm's Scotch whisky
subsidiary, Whyte & Mackay.
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has announced that Nigel Northridge, the former chief executive of cigarette
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& Spencer. Philips, aged 41, will take up the position in March,
becoming one of the youngest chief executives to lead a FTSE 100
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to China, emerging Asia, and Latin America.More on this story
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