Sentences with phrase «alcohol industry executive»

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He has more than 25 years of experience in the alcohol beverages industry in senior executive positions, including 14 years of leadership in the US wine industry.
Wines of Western Australia chief executive Larry Jorgensen said the industry organisation wanted a collaborative approach with the Western Australian government on the best way to reduce harmful alcohol consumption, while minimising unnecessary negative impacts on the broader community, he said.
BW 166 «Total Beverage Alcohol Overview» Launched by Jon Moramarco Santa Rosa, California (May 20, 2015)-- Veteran wine industry executive Jon Moramarco has launched a high - level monthly research report that provides «intelligent data» on the U.S. market for beer, wine and spirits.
Guided by an Advisory Board of top executives in the alcohol beverage industry, Women of the Vine & Spirits offers extensive education, advocacy, training, mentorship, networking and steadfast support for women at every position in the field, particularly through the annual Women of the Vine & Spirits Global Symposium, March 12 - 14, 2018 in Napa, California.
Glaser is a UK - born beverage executive with extensive leadership experience in the US alcohol beverage industry.
Guided by an advisory board of top international executives in the alcohol beverage industry, Women of the Vine offers extensive education, advocacy, training, mentorship, networking and steadfast support for women at every position in the field, particularly through the annual Women of the Vine Global Symposium, March 13 - 15, 2017, in Napa, California.
Four new executives join to support advancement of women's careers in alcohol beverage industry
Guided by an advisory board of top executives in the alcohol beverage industry, Women of the Vine & Spirits offers extensive education, advocacy, training, mentorship, networking and steadfast support for women at every position in the field, particularly through the annual Women of the Vine & Spirits Global Symposium, March 11 - 13, 2019 in Napa, California.
Join us for the first - of - its - kind gathering of top female and male executives in the alcohol beverage industry for our International Summit in London.
Overseen by an Advisory Board of top executives, Women of the Vine & Spirits is the only trade organization to advance and support the careers of women in the alcohol beverage industry while collectively advocating for the industry at large to support gender - diverse teams and talent development.
Our membership includes an extensive range of influential professionals across the alcohol beverage industry including: senior executives, marketing and public relations professionals, journalists, educators, sommeliers, exporters and distributors, on and off premise managers, HR professionals, sales executives, ancillary services, bartenders and more.
Guided by an advisory board of top international executives in the alcohol beverage industry, Women of the Vine offers extensive education, advocacy, training, mentorship, networking and steadfast support for women at every position in the field, particularly through the annual Women of the Vine Global Symposium, April 4 - 6, 2016 in Napa, California.
The benchmark event will bring together the alcohol beverage industry's top professionals and influencers, including executive management, directors of sales and marketing, on - and off - premise wine and spirits buyers, distributors, wine educators, winemakers, sommeliers, mixologists, importers / exporters, winery owners, public relations, media, viticulturists, hospitality operations, and more.
In such a climate, it was inconceivable that politicians would interfere in the production and selling of alcohol, for example, or of sugary, salty and fatty foods, or in the operations of the gaming industry, or in how supermarkets discount products, or in how much businesses pay their senior executives, and so on.
Commenting on the new report that provides documented evidence of how the alcohol industry is misleading the public about the risks associated with alcohol and cancer, Institute of Alcohol Studies Chief Executive Katherine Brown said: «This report shows that, like the tobacco industry before them, alcohol companies are misleading consumers about the evidence linking their products to alcohol industry is misleading the public about the risks associated with alcohol and cancer, Institute of Alcohol Studies Chief Executive Katherine Brown said: «This report shows that, like the tobacco industry before them, alcohol companies are misleading consumers about the evidence linking their products to alcohol and cancer, Institute of Alcohol Studies Chief Executive Katherine Brown said: «This report shows that, like the tobacco industry before them, alcohol companies are misleading consumers about the evidence linking their products to Alcohol Studies Chief Executive Katherine Brown said: «This report shows that, like the tobacco industry before them, alcohol companies are misleading consumers about the evidence linking their products to alcohol companies are misleading consumers about the evidence linking their products to cancer.
Having invested in further skill development in management and professional ethics, she spent 15 years providing supervision to clinicians in child protection, drug and alcohol, sexual assault, women's health, disability and general counselling services, executive coaching to not for profit and public sector leaders, and consultation in relation to professional ethics to industry bodies.
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