All People articles – Page 241
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         Comment & Opinion Comment & OpinionApprenticeships and investments in skills will bring rewardsThe beauty of apprenticeships in their new format is that they’re not limited by academic or vocational restraints 
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         Comment & Opinion Comment & OpinionWho is dealing best with grocery’s ‘interesting times’? You decideCoca-Cola buying Costa Coffee is just the latest in a long line of business bombshells 
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         News NewsTributes paid as minister and activist Peter Melchett diesThe Soil Association’s policy director died earlier this week after a short illness 
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         News NewsWestons bolsters senior team with two promotionsDarryl Hinksman, formerly head of customer marketing, has been promoted to head of business development, while Steve Hadcroft, formerly GM, has been promoted to manufacturing manager 
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         News NewsHippeas promotes US boss Joe Serventi to global CEOServenti began his food and drink career in early 1999, spending 10 years at Glacéau 
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         Analysis & Features Analysis & FeaturesWhitewashed: the race gap in food and drink, and how to close itWhy are some of the biggest names in fmcg continuing to drag their feet when it comes to race? 
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         My Alternative CV My Alternative CVFlyte co-founder Luke Raskino: my alternative CVI tell my mates that I’m entrepreneur-ish and on a mission to clean up the chemical-filled drinks aisle 
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         News NewsChristine Tacon wins Women in Agriculture Award of ExcellenceTacon was nominated for the award by her peers 
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         Analysis & Features Analysis & FeaturesSocial media power list: grocery's biggest influencersOn social media, brands and retailers are always one false move away from a code red 
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         My Alternative CV My Alternative CVAl Shariat, director of Coconut Merchant, on Saint Germain and sourcingThrough our focus on ethical sourcing, I know that for every product we sell means we are helping a farmer and their family 
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         Comment & Opinion Comment & OpinionChallenger brands must act now to avoid a talent shortageChallenger brands are buzzing but there’s a potential talent shortage looming, warns Thea Alexander of Young Foodies 
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         Interviews InterviewsGiles Hurley big interview: relishing Aldi's disruptor statusNew Aldi UK & Ireland CEO Giles Hurley has watched with “interest” and “fascination” as the tectonic plates of British grocery have shifted 
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         Analysis & Features Analysis & FeaturesThe Grocer Cup 2018: the nominees revealedFor the past two decades, the trophy has been awarded to an outstanding leader for their work in the industry over the past year 
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         News NewsBernard Matthews hiring to service supermarket supply dealThe turkey giant is set to create an extra 400 jobs at its Great Witchingham plant 
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         News NewsCampbell-Gibbons to leave the NFU to join AHDB boardShe will chair the AHDB’s Horticulture Sector Board as part of the appointment 
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         News NewsMeat processors back call for post-Brexit immigration changesBritain’s meat industry was vulnerable to shortages of workers across all skill levels, the BMPA warned 
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         Interviews InterviewsBig interview: Ken Towle on taking Nisa into a new eraNew Nisa CEO Ken Towle on how he intends to ‘work back from customers’ and integrate Nisa into Co-op 
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         Comment & Opinion Comment & OpinionSalary transparency can both alienate and inspire employeesWhether or not you should strive for salary transparency is entirely dependent on the context of your business 
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         My Alternative CV My Alternative CVTigg's co-founder Jacob James: my alternative CVMy first job was on the family farm – my brother and I would feed the calves their breakfast 
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         News News2 Sisters unveils major restructure of poultry businessThe plan, unveiled by new CEO Ronald Kers, includes the merger of its UK poultry and added-value businesses into one division 
 





