De Rouck departs Brussels International Airport Co

Gavin Lipsith

26-Jan-2005

The company's long-standing executive vice-president commercial affairs Michel De Rouck will by Doug Benham of new BIAC owner Macquarie Airports

Brussels International Airport Co executive vice-president commercial affairs Michel De Rouck is to leave the company after 10 years heading the commercial department, with immediate effect. De Rouck will be replaced on an interim basis by Doug Benham, an executive of new BIAC owner Macquarie Airports with several years' experience in retail planning and development, including time at London Heathrow and Sydney Kingsford Smith airports.

Benham worked for BAA for over 20 years in roles including World Duty Free director of business development, BAA Pacific director, commercial manager terminal 4 Heathrow and BAA retail strategy manager.

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