Jo Willey takes the role of Acting General Manager of Cadbury’s International Travel Retail division |
UK. British confectionery company Cadbury has revamped its travel retail operations, following the recent departure of Steve Brock as General Manager.
Jo Willey has taken the role of Acting General Manager of Cadbury’s International Travel Retail division.
The new global ITR team aims to “provide a more efficient and cohesive structure for those doing business with us”, Cadbury said in a statement.
In related news, Cadbury has announced the appointment of Lucas Roberts as Regional Manager, Asia Pacific International Travel Retail.
Roberts joins from Paton’s, where he was active in expanding the customer base in the region.
He enthused: “After six great years at Paton’s, I am excited to be joining such a successful and talented group as Cadbury. I look forward to building on the current business in the region – with new focus and an aggressive mandate, we expect strong growth for 2010.”
Lucas Roberts joins Cadbury’s International Travel Retail team as Regional Manager, Asia Pacific ITR |
About Cadbury plc
Cadbury plc is a leading global confectionery company with a portfolio of chocolate, gum and candy brands. It has number one or number two positions in over 20 of the world’s 50 largest confectionery markets. Cadbury also has the largest and most broadly spread emerging markets business of any confectionery group.
With origins stretching back nearly 200 years, Cadbury’s brands include Cadbury, Creme Egg, Flake and Green & Black’s in chocolate; Trident, Clorets, Dentyne, Hollywood, Bubbaloo and Stimorol in gum; and Halls, Cadbury Eclairs and The Natural Confectionery Company in candy.
The Cadbury Cocoa Partnership is working to secure the future of cocoa farming around the world. Cadbury Dairy Milk bars are now Fairtrade certified in the UK and Ireland. Visit www.cadbury.com
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