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'''Jeremy Beadles''' became corporate relations director with [[Heineken]] UK after six years as chief executive of the UK based [[Wine & Spirit Trade Association]] (est 1824), which represents the interests of the wine and spirits industry including: producers, importers, wholesalers, bottlers, warehouse keepers, logistics specialists, brand owners, licensed retailers and consultants.  
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In November 2010 he was appointed co-chair of the UK Coalition government's new "responsibility deal" alcohol network, one of five such networks set up by health secretary [[Andrew Lansley]] to be at the heart of government public health policy. <ref> Felicity Lawrence, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2010/nov/12/government-health-deal-business Who is the government's health deal with big business really good for?], ''The Guardian'' 12 November 2010. </ref>
  
Jeremy Beadles is head of the UK based [[Wine & Spirit Trade Association]] (est 1824), which represents the interests of the wine and spirits industry including: producers, importers, wholesalers, bottlers, warehouse keepers, logistics specialists, brand owners, licensed retailers and consultants.
 
 
In November 2010 he was appointed co-chair of the UK Coalition government's new "responsibility deal" alcohol network, set up by health secretary [[Andrew Lansley]] to be at the heart of his public health policy. <ref> Felicity Lawrence, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2010/nov/12/government-health-deal-business Who is the government's health deal with big business really good for?], ''The Guardian'' 12 November 2010. </ref>
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:03, 29 September 2012

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Jeremy Beadles became corporate relations director with Heineken UK after six years as chief executive of the UK based Wine & Spirit Trade Association (est 1824), which represents the interests of the wine and spirits industry including: producers, importers, wholesalers, bottlers, warehouse keepers, logistics specialists, brand owners, licensed retailers and consultants.

In November 2010 he was appointed co-chair of the UK Coalition government's new "responsibility deal" alcohol network, one of five such networks set up by health secretary Andrew Lansley to be at the heart of government public health policy. [1]


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  1. Felicity Lawrence, Who is the government's health deal with big business really good for?, The Guardian 12 November 2010.