Paton’s appoints three people to international sales team

Nicole Mezzasalma

2-Oct-2007

The confectionery company has announced new business managers for Europe, China and Americas

Australian confectionery supplier Paton's Macadamias has appointed three new international business managers to develop its confectionery business in Europe, China and the Americas. Former Russ Berrie account manager in Europe and Asia Nick Diacon will take care of the European trade for Paton’s from its distribution centre in the UK. Jeremy Tan will concentrate on the emerging Chinese market, and Monica Castorela, who has previously worked for the company, has been appointed international business manager for the Americas.

 

Paton’s general manager sales and marketing James Kfouri said: “The appointment of Jeremy, Monica and Nick signals our intention to grow the business in the major markets of Europe, the Americas and China. Although we already have a number of outlets in each of these areas it would be almost impossible to develop them to their full potential without staff experienced in the region and focused on their particular needs and peculiarities.”

 

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