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bring about a step change in the scale of the business. From 2001-2010 Ovens led Edrington’s


GTR business, with the launch of the GTR exclusive 1824 Collection from The Macallan among the highlights.


current one as Group Chief Operating Officer of the SIX Swiss exchange-listed firm, which holds a 7.5% stake in Dufry. He brings substantial experience to the position, having led Jaeger-LeCoultre and Montblanc in an extensive career with the Group where he has overseen its Specialist Watchmakers, Montblanc and Fashion and Accessories divisions prior to taking the COO mantle last year. Richemont’s Specialist Watchmakers,


Online Distributors, Other businesses and central and regional functions will report into Lambert. Johann Rupert, Chairman of Richemont


in contact with Cords prior to Heinemann issuing a formal statement. In that statement, Heinemann says


Tobias Baude succeeds Cords in new Imperial Brands’ role Imperial Brands has announced Tobias Baude (above) as its new Head of Corporate & Legal Affairs Global Duty Free & Export, effective October. Baude joins Imperial following the


departure of Dr Jennifer Cords, the tobacco company’s well-respected Head of Corporate Affairs and Compliance for Global Duty Free & Export. He will join the management team


based at the global duty free headquarters in Madrid and will be responsible for promoting and protecting the affairs of the duty free business. Christian Münstermann, Global Duty


Free & Export Sales and Marketing Director praised the ‘wealth of knowledge’ that Baude brings to the new role, adding: “He joins us from Imperial AIT Systems & Strategy where he was working as a Senior Engagement Manager. Next to coding & tracking, Tobias has strong and profound experience in regulatory, compliance and engagement topics around the world.”


Dr. Jennifer Cords appointed Director at Gebr. Heinemann Dr. Jennifer Cords has joined Gebr. Heinemann as its new Director Corporate Affairs, Business Compliance & Corporate Responsibility. Dr. Cords (pictured centre top) officially


started in her new role in September, with Heinemann announcing the appointment internally during its annual strategy day (6 September) where the Hamburg-based travel retailer meets with its suppliers. TRBusiness was aware of the move and was


OCTOBER 2018


the appointment will ‘sharpen’ its political profile by drawing on Cords’ extensive experience in campaigning, communication, public and corporate affairs in global duty free. The respected industry executive stepped


down as Head of Corporate Affairs and Compliance at Imperial Brands in the summer following nearly eight years at the company. During that time, she also acted as its representative in various duty free associations, including as a Board Member of APTRA and a Member of the Management Committee of TFWA. Her newly created role feeds into Gebr.


Heinemann’s developing corporate social responsibility agenda, with its stated aim to become the ‘first choice in travel retail and the first choice in sustainable business’.


Arianne Riddell is JCDecaux Airport’s new Sales Director Leading out-of-home advertising company JCDecaux UK has appointed Arianne Riddell (above) as Sales Director of JCDecaux Airport. Riddell joins from business networking


site Linkedin, where she was Global Agency Lead and boasts over 20 years’ experience in the media industry following spells with BBC Worldwide, H Bauer and We R Interactive. Reporting to JCDecaux Airport


Richemont promotes Jérôme Lambert to Group CEO International luxury goods conglomerate Compagnie Financière Richemont SA (Richemont) has named Jérôme Lambert (above) as its new Group Chief Executive Officer, effective immediately. Lambert steps into the role from his


Managing Director Alan Sullivan, she will head a team responsible for commercial strategy and partnerships with London Heathrow Airport, Heathrow Rail and Edinburgh Airport. Her remit will be to increase value to


clients, agencies and specialists through effective campaigns, creative opportunities and strategic commercial partnerships.


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said: “Jérôme’s new role sees him taking responsibility for the Group’s future growth at a time when consumer habits are changing significantly. As we position the Group to meet these challenges, he will lead the development of strategic plans reflecting the long-term objectives and priorities established by the board.”


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