Walter Zeinal elected as ASUTIL president

Tina Milton

20-Feb-2006

Zeinal Hermanos president Walter Zeinal has been elected as president of South American trade association ASUTIL

South American trade association ASUTIL has named Walter Zeinal of Zeinal Hermanos as president as the organisation elected new board members. His term will run from 2006 to 2008.

Zeinal will be supported by Interbaires CEO Enrique Urioste, elected as vice-president and Duty Free Uruguay's Martin Leal, selected to head the treasury. New directors of the board were also selected: Nicolàs Urioste of Bright Star Business Corporation; Luciano J. de Carvalho from Duty Free Bahia; Hans Stern of H Stern Commercio e Industria; Francisco Heredia Lafuente from London Supply; José H Gonzalez from Dufry Group; Ricardo Caden of Duty Free Ecuador; Aldeasa head of international business Daniel Montero and Samuel Kauffmann from Brasif Duty Free Shop.

José Luis Donagaray will continue as secretary general.

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