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PEOPLE People News


Fraport said in a statement that its Board’s decision underscores recognition of the firm’s success in Germany and internationally while positioning it for future growth as a strong, successful global player. Fraport AG Supervisory Board Chairman


Karlheinz Weimar said: “By following a clear strategy over the years, Dr Schulte has successfully contributed to the further development of Fraport, both in Frankfurt and worldwide. “Not only is he respected as a dialogue


Heinemann’s Irion steps down in sales restructure Gebr. Heinemann has announced that Executive Director Distribution, Peter Irion (above) has left the company following a ‘structural decision’ to have one sales area. Distribution and retail now falls under


the ‘comprehensive management’ of the Executive Board. Management says the decision regarding


its future organisation was based on an ‘intensive analytical process’, which resulted in a mutual agreement to end Irion’s involvement with the Hamburg-based travel retailer. As a result, responsible directors of the


distribution departments will report directly to Executive Director, Raoul Spanger. A company statement said: “Details


will have to be specified, examined and thoroughly prepared and shall be elaborated on by the end of 2018. After that, the company will approach the implementation step-by-step. “The entire Executive board and owners


Claus and Gunnar Heinemann explicitly would like to thank Mr Irion for over eight years of successful and formative work as Executive Director Distribution and wish him all the best for his future.”


Brand ‘strides’ earn Belhachmi leadership role at Nestlé TR Nestlé International Travel Retail (NITR) has announced the promotion of Nizar Belhachmi (centre top) to Marketing Manager. Reporting directly to NITR General


Manager Stewart Dryburgh, Belhachmi is tasked with leading NITR’s marketing team to harvest consumer insight, developing


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partner by local communities, Dr Schulte is nationally and internationally recognised as an aviation expert with a vast network of connections throughout the industry. “By reconfirming Dr Stefan Schulte at the


the confectionery brand’s core portfolio through innovation and engaging with shoppers via digital platforms. Joining Nestlé as Brand Manager from


Procter & Gamble in 2016, Belhachmi has played a pivotal role in re-launching the iconic – and travel retail exclusive – Nestlé Swiss brand. He has also re-energised Smarties by


connecting deeply with consumers’ needs via an effective campaign. Dryburgh commented: “I’m delighted


to welcome Nizar to NITR’s leadership team and look forward to him adding yet more value to our business, our customers’ category and our industry.”


Fraport shows faith in CEO Schulte with contract renewal Frankfurt Airport operator Fraport AG has announced that Dr. Stefan Schulte (below) will remain in the CEO position for at least another five years until 31 August, 2024.


helm of Fraport’s Executive Board, we are demonstrating our commitment to advance the company further on its success path. On behalf of the Supervisory Board, I wish him and the entire Executive Board great success in their task ahead.”


Ovens joins Macleod as GTR Director; Lane to retire Ian Macleod Distillers has appointed William Ovens (above) as Global Travel Retail Director, tasked with driving growth in the company’s premium business portfolio. Ovens takes over from industry veteran


Andy Lane, who is retiring at the end of the year after a successful GTR career that includes 12 years at Ian Macleod. Ovens set up Quintessential Brands’ GTR


business in a four-year spell as International Commercial Director. During his leadership, the division


became one of the company’s largest and most successful. He also led business expansion into over 90 new domestic markets, which helped


OCTOBER 2018


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