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Franz humer works with [[Roche]]. At the end of June 2008 he will replace [[James Blyth]] as [[Diageo]] Chairman. <ref> Diageo Website [http://www.diageo.com/en-row/AboutDiageo/OurManagement/BoardofDirectors/Lord_Blyth_of_Rowington.htm Lord Blyth of Rowington] accessed 1st June 2008 </ref>.  
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Franz Humer is chairman of [[Roche]]. At the end of June 2008 he replaced [[James Blyth]] as [[Diageo]] Chairman of its board, <ref> Diageo Website [http://www.diageo.com/en-row/AboutDiageo/OurManagement/BoardofDirectors/Lord_Blyth_of_Rowington.htm Lord Blyth of Rowington] accessed 1st June 2008 </ref> having been a non-executive director since 2005. He was formerly chief operating director of [[Glaxo Holdings]] plc and has held a number of other non-executive directorships. In 2010 he resigned as a non-executive director of [[Allianz Versicherungs]] AG in Germany.<ref> [http://people.forbes.com/profile/franz-b-humer/26231 Franz B Humer], Forbes.com, accessed 14 October 2011 </ref>
 
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Franz Humer is chairman of Roche. At the end of June 2008 he replaced James Blyth as Diageo Chairman of its board, [1] having been a non-executive director since 2005. He was formerly chief operating director of Glaxo Holdings plc and has held a number of other non-executive directorships. In 2010 he resigned as a non-executive director of Allianz Versicherungs AG in Germany.[2]

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  1. Diageo Website Lord Blyth of Rowington accessed 1st June 2008
  2. Franz B Humer, Forbes.com, accessed 14 October 2011