Beamish leaves Hennessy post; Murray moves back

26-Jan-2001

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Hennessy international duty-free director Michael Beamish is leaving the company after 20 years to take up a senior regional position in Asia/Pacific, based in Tokyo. TRW also understands that former DFS executive Lyndon Murray becomes Hennessy business development director for global duty-free replacing Eric Aliamus' role.

Murray retains responsibility for Hennessy's business in Japan and takes on additional responsibility for Davidoff Cognac worldwide.

 

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