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*[[John Dunsmore]] - Chairman and Managing Director, [[Scottish & Newcastle]], currently Chairman of the British Beer and Pub Association and a member of The [[Portman Group]] Council.  
 
*[[John Dunsmore]] - Chairman and Managing Director, [[Scottish & Newcastle]], currently Chairman of the British Beer and Pub Association and a member of The [[Portman Group]] Council.  
 
*Professor [[David Foxcroft]] - School of Health and Social Care, Oxford Brookes University  
 
*Professor [[David Foxcroft]] - School of Health and Social Care, Oxford Brookes University  
*[[Nick Grant]] - Head of Legal Services, [[Sainsbury]]'s Supermarkets Ltd chairs the cross industry Retail of Alcohol Standards Group.   
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*[[Nick Grant]] - Head of Legal Services, [[Sainsbury]]'s Supermarkets Ltd & chairs the cross industry Retail of Alcohol Standards Group.   
 
*[[Stephen Hogg]] - Senior Communications Officer, [[Centrepoint]]  
 
*[[Stephen Hogg]] - Senior Communications Officer, [[Centrepoint]]  
 
*[[Srabani Sen]] - Chief Executive, [[Alcohol Concern]] CEO of the national agency on alcohol misuse and has supported the development of Drinkaware as a member of the initial stakeholder steering group.  
 
*[[Srabani Sen]] - Chief Executive, [[Alcohol Concern]] CEO of the national agency on alcohol misuse and has supported the development of Drinkaware as a member of the initial stakeholder steering group.  

Revision as of 22:17, 16 April 2007

The Drinkaware Trust, formerly the Portman Group's charitable division. The new Drinkaware Trust (Drinkaware) has been inplace since 1st January 2007. Governed by 13 independent Trustees, ranging from alcohol experts from the health, education and voluntary sectors as well as from the drinks industry. With the mission to construct and implement an alcohol harm reduction proggramme and to promote responsible drinking.


They will be tasked with devising and delivering a programme to tackle alcohol harm and promote responsible drinking. The alcohol industry has pledged £12 million to the charity over the next three years and will also throw its significant weight behind promoting the charity’s consumer information website www.drinkaware.co.uk in advertising, at point of sale and on product labels. [1]

Directors

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Trustees

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Notes

  1. ^ The Drinkaware trustBackground and Origins Jan 2007
  2. ^ FAME Company Report The Drinkaware Trust Accessed April 2007
  3. ^The Drinkaware Trust Web Site http://www.drinkawaretrust.org.uk/board-of-trustees.html Board of Trustees] Accessed April 2007