All People articles – Page 236
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NewsTony de Angeli, legendary ex-editor of The Grocer, dies aged 87
De Angeli was best known for his regular Thursday slot on the Jimmy Young show on BBC Radio 2
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NewsColgate Palmolive replaces long serving CEO Ian Cook
Colgate Palmolive has replaced its British born CEO Ian Cook with the group’s COO Noel Wallace.
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NewsFSA chair Heather Hancock reappointed for another three years
Hancock stepped up to the post from deputy chair in 2016 and will continue at the helm of the regulator until March 2022
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NewsBrewDog hires former Red Bull boss as first beer CEO
He will be responsible for BrewDog’s global sales and marketing operations
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NewsPepsiCo urged to cut ties with Indofood over RSPO fiasco
PT PP London Sumatra Indonesia Tbk (Lonsum), a subsidiary of Indofood’s plantation arm IndoAgri, was sanctioned in November 2018
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InterviewsHow Simon Roberts’ restructure is raising Sainsbury’s game
Sainsbury’s store restructure has attracted some negative publicity but its architect is clear: it’s working
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ProfilesThe unexpected career path of FareShare's head of network
Top New Talent 2016 winner Gibbon-Walsh talks about his rise through the ranks at FareShare UK, his background building submarines in the French Navy, and why he thinks we all need to be adaptable to get ahead in our careers
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NewsWaitrose appoints Leicester-Thackara as transformation director
Leicester-Thackara has been interim finance director since October
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Comment & OpinionTime for a break: how a holiday can be a business milestone
If you can leave for more than a week without causing the business stress, then you are out of the startup phase
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NewsCity snapshot: Tesco reportedly to 'cut up to 15,000 jobs' by axing fresh food roles
Tesco to embark on a fresh round of cost-cutting, Ocado and M&S in secret talks and the rest of the news from the City
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NewsMedia Bites 28 Jan: Tesco, Ocado/M&S, Patisserie Valerie
Tesco could axe up to 15,000 jobs in a cull that is expected to put some of its meat, fish and delicatessen counters in the firing line.
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Analysis & FeaturesDuncan Malyon to depart Camelot for Arla
Malyon joined Camelot as sales director in 2009
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NewsFSA chief executive Jason Feeney to retire this summer
Feeney took over from Catherine Brown in April 2017 and had previously served as COO of the FSA
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NewsCarl Rogberg cleared in Tesco fraud case
It comes weeks after the case against Bush and Scouler was thrown out due to lack of evidence
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NewsReckitt Benckiser CEO Rakesh Kapoor to stand down
Consumer health giant Reckitt Benckiser has announced this morning that Rakesh Kapoor will retire from his position as CEO by the end of 2019.
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NewsFormer Mondelez UK MD Mike Taylor joins Montezuma's as Chairman
The appointment comes two months after Montezuma’s was acquired by Inverleith LLP
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NewsDavid Frankish to chair Covent Garden Market Authority
Frankish was appointed by Defra chief Michael Gove
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NewsCity snapshot: Bart Becht resigns as JAB Holdings chairman
The chairman of JAB Holdings, veteran dealmaker Bart Becht, has resigned after a reported split with his two partners, Lindt & Sprüngli saw sales jump 5.5% in 2018, and the rest of the news from the City
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NewsArla creates global product and innovation branch to accelerate NPD
It claims its new products will now be ‘more experimental’ and faster to market
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NewsPlenish hires four 'heavy hitters' in bid to become number one brand
The plant-based drinks supplier intends to become the biggest brand in premium dairy alternatives





