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The [[Portman Group]] announced that [[Henry Ashworth]] will replace [[David Poley]] as chief executive, Ashworth will take up the post on 24th October 2011. <ref> Marketing Week 19th September 2011 [http://www.marketingweek.co.uk/sectors/food-and-drink/alcohol/portman-group-hires-public-health-expert-as-ceo/3030263.article Portman Group hires public health expert as CEO] accessed 19th September 2011 </ref> <ref> Harpers 19th September 2011 [http://www.harpers.co.uk/news/news-headlines/11081-new-boss-for-drinks-watchdog-joins-from-governments-nudge-team.html New boss for drinks watchdog joins from government's 'nudge' team] accessed 19th September 2011 </ref> It is unclear if Poley has another job, he agreed to stay on as chief executive until a replacement was found after  announcing his resignation in June 2011. <ref> Marketing Week 17th June 2011 [http://www.marketingweek.co.uk/sectors/food-and-drink/alcohol/portman-group-chief-to-leave/3027580.article Portman Group chief to leave] accessed June 20th 2011 </ref> Ashworth joined [[Portman Group]] from the [[Cabinet Office]] where he was part of the Behavioural Insights team according to Marketing Week the team's role was to "nudge" individuals towards making health choices rather than through regulation. <ref> Marketing Week 19th September 2011 [http://www.marketingweek.co.uk/sectors/food-and-drink/alcohol/portman-group-hires-public-health-expert-as-ceo/3030263.article Portman Group hires public health expert as CEO] accessed 19th September 2011 </ref>  Before his stint with the [[Cabinet Office]] Ashworth worked on evaluating alcohol and obesity policy for two years as part of the [[Better Regulation Executive]].<ref> Marketing Week 19th September 2011 [http://www.marketingweek.co.uk/sectors/food-and-drink/alcohol/portman-group-hires-public-health-expert-as-ceo/3030263.article Portman Group hires public health expert as CEO] accessed 19th September 2011 </ref>  The timing of Ashworth's move from government to the [[Portman Group]] could prove useful to the alcohol industry who are currently working with the [[Department of Health]] on the [[Public Health Responsibility Deal]] as part of the [[Responsibility Deal Alcohol Network]] where the [[Portman Group]] are leading on labelling commitments made by the industry.<ref> Department of Health [http://responsibilitydeal.dh.gov.uk/responsibilitydeal/files/2011/03/Core-Commitments-Supportive-Collective-Pledges.pdf Core Commitments to Responsibility Alcohol Network] accessed 8th September 2011 </ref> The pledges in this working group have been given by the alcohol industry since 1998 and have never been implemented despite governmental threats of formal regulation if commitments were not met.  See [[Responsibility Deal Alcohol Network]] for more details.  
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The [[Portman Group]] announced that [[Henry Ashworth]] will replace [[David Poley]] as chief executive, Ashworth will take up the post on 24th October 2011. <ref> Marketing Week 19th September 2011 [http://www.marketingweek.co.uk/sectors/food-and-drink/alcohol/portman-group-hires-public-health-expert-as-ceo/3030263.article Portman Group hires public health expert as CEO] accessed 19th September 2011 </ref> <ref> Harpers 19th September 2011 [http://www.harpers.co.uk/news/news-headlines/11081-new-boss-for-drinks-watchdog-joins-from-governments-nudge-team.html New boss for drinks watchdog joins from government's 'nudge' team] accessed 19th September 2011 </ref> It is unclear if Poley has another job, he agreed to stay on as chief executive until a replacement was found after  announcing his resignation in June 2011. <ref> Marketing Week 17th June 2011 [http://www.marketingweek.co.uk/sectors/food-and-drink/alcohol/portman-group-chief-to-leave/3027580.article Portman Group chief to leave] accessed June 20th 2011 </ref> Ashworth joined [[Portman Group]] from the [[Cabinet Office]] where he was part of the [[Behavioural Insights Team]] according to Marketing Week the team's role was to "nudge" individuals towards making health choices rather than through regulation. <ref> Marketing Week 19th September 2011 [http://www.marketingweek.co.uk/sectors/food-and-drink/alcohol/portman-group-hires-public-health-expert-as-ceo/3030263.article Portman Group hires public health expert as CEO] accessed 19th September 2011 </ref>  Before his stint with the [[Cabinet Office]] Ashworth worked on evaluating alcohol and obesity policy for two years as part of the [[Better Regulation Executive]].<ref> Marketing Week 19th September 2011 [http://www.marketingweek.co.uk/sectors/food-and-drink/alcohol/portman-group-hires-public-health-expert-as-ceo/3030263.article Portman Group hires public health expert as CEO] accessed 19th September 2011 </ref>  The timing of Ashworth's move from government to the [[Portman Group]] could prove useful to the alcohol industry who are currently working with the [[Department of Health]] on the [[Public Health Responsibility Deal]] as part of the [[Responsibility Deal Alcohol Network]] where the [[Portman Group]] are leading on labelling commitments made by the industry.<ref> Department of Health [http://responsibilitydeal.dh.gov.uk/responsibilitydeal/files/2011/03/Core-Commitments-Supportive-Collective-Pledges.pdf Core Commitments to Responsibility Alcohol Network] accessed 8th September 2011 </ref> The pledges in this working group have been given by the alcohol industry since 1998 and have never been implemented despite governmental threats of formal regulation if commitments were not met.  See [[Responsibility Deal Alcohol Network]] for more details.
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Commenting on his new appointment Harpers reported Ashworth as saying "I look forward to working closely with other groups to build a consensus around actions that promote responsible attitudes to alcohol.  I firmly believe that self-regulation based on a tough code of practice that is rigorously monitored and enforced is the right way forward." <ref> Harpers 19th September 2011 [http://www.harpers.co.uk/news/news-headlines/11081-new-boss-for-drinks-watchdog-joins-from-governments-nudge-team.html New boss for drinks watchdog joins from government's 'nudge' team] accessed 19th September 2011 </ref> {{Template: Revolving Door badge}}
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==Background==
 
==Background==
Commenting on his new appointment Harpers reported Ashworth as saying "I look forward to working closely with other groups to build a consensus around actions that promote responsible attitudes to alcohol.  I firmly believe that self-regulation based on a tough code of practice that is rigorously monitored and enforced is the right way forward." <ref> Harpers 19th September 2011 [http://www.harpers.co.uk/news/news-headlines/11081-new-boss-for-drinks-watchdog-joins-from-governments-nudge-team.html New boss for drinks watchdog joins from government's 'nudge' team] accessed 19th September 2011 </ref>
 
 
 
In 1999 [[Henry Ashworth]] opened The [[Extreme Academy]], his aim was to develop a "ski resort on the beach" <ref> Watergate Bay [http://www.watergatebay.co.uk/pdf/Companyprofile.pdf Company Profile] accessed 19th September 2011 </ref> the business was set up in conjunction with Ashworth parent's Cornwell hotel, now run by Henry's brother Will.  In 2002 the development grew to include a bistro, shop and became a pioneer for developing extreme water sports. <ref> Watergate Bay [http://www.watergatebay.co.uk/pdf/Companyprofile.pdf Company Profile] accessed 19th September 2011 </ref>.  In 2006 [[Fifteen Cornwall]] opened within the development with the support of [[Jamie Oliver]] and the original [[Fifteen London]]. The restaurants employ trainee chefs who are considered to be disadvantaged and provides them with an opportunity to develop a career in hospitality.  The profits of [[Fifteen Cornwall]] go to [[Cornwall Foundation of Promise]] a local charity where Henry Ashworth is a trustee and his brother a director. The project has received more than £1 million in grants from Objective One and the South West Regional Development Agency.<ref> Watergate Bay [http://www.watergatebay.co.uk/pdf/Companyprofile.pdf Company Profile] accessed 19th September 2011 </ref>.       
 
In 1999 [[Henry Ashworth]] opened The [[Extreme Academy]], his aim was to develop a "ski resort on the beach" <ref> Watergate Bay [http://www.watergatebay.co.uk/pdf/Companyprofile.pdf Company Profile] accessed 19th September 2011 </ref> the business was set up in conjunction with Ashworth parent's Cornwell hotel, now run by Henry's brother Will.  In 2002 the development grew to include a bistro, shop and became a pioneer for developing extreme water sports. <ref> Watergate Bay [http://www.watergatebay.co.uk/pdf/Companyprofile.pdf Company Profile] accessed 19th September 2011 </ref>.  In 2006 [[Fifteen Cornwall]] opened within the development with the support of [[Jamie Oliver]] and the original [[Fifteen London]]. The restaurants employ trainee chefs who are considered to be disadvantaged and provides them with an opportunity to develop a career in hospitality.  The profits of [[Fifteen Cornwall]] go to [[Cornwall Foundation of Promise]] a local charity where Henry Ashworth is a trustee and his brother a director. The project has received more than £1 million in grants from Objective One and the South West Regional Development Agency.<ref> Watergate Bay [http://www.watergatebay.co.uk/pdf/Companyprofile.pdf Company Profile] accessed 19th September 2011 </ref>.       
  
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The Portman Group announced that Henry Ashworth will replace David Poley as chief executive, Ashworth will take up the post on 24th October 2011. [1] [2] It is unclear if Poley has another job, he agreed to stay on as chief executive until a replacement was found after announcing his resignation in June 2011. [3] Ashworth joined Portman Group from the Cabinet Office where he was part of the Behavioural Insights Team according to Marketing Week the team's role was to "nudge" individuals towards making health choices rather than through regulation. [4] Before his stint with the Cabinet Office Ashworth worked on evaluating alcohol and obesity policy for two years as part of the Better Regulation Executive.[5] The timing of Ashworth's move from government to the Portman Group could prove useful to the alcohol industry who are currently working with the Department of Health on the Public Health Responsibility Deal as part of the Responsibility Deal Alcohol Network where the Portman Group are leading on labelling commitments made by the industry.[6] The pledges in this working group have been given by the alcohol industry since 1998 and have never been implemented despite governmental threats of formal regulation if commitments were not met. See Responsibility Deal Alcohol Network for more details.

Commenting on his new appointment Harpers reported Ashworth as saying "I look forward to working closely with other groups to build a consensus around actions that promote responsible attitudes to alcohol. I firmly believe that self-regulation based on a tough code of practice that is rigorously monitored and enforced is the right way forward." [7]

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Background

In 1999 Henry Ashworth opened The Extreme Academy, his aim was to develop a "ski resort on the beach" [8] the business was set up in conjunction with Ashworth parent's Cornwell hotel, now run by Henry's brother Will. In 2002 the development grew to include a bistro, shop and became a pioneer for developing extreme water sports. [9]. In 2006 Fifteen Cornwall opened within the development with the support of Jamie Oliver and the original Fifteen London. The restaurants employ trainee chefs who are considered to be disadvantaged and provides them with an opportunity to develop a career in hospitality. The profits of Fifteen Cornwall go to Cornwall Foundation of Promise a local charity where Henry Ashworth is a trustee and his brother a director. The project has received more than £1 million in grants from Objective One and the South West Regional Development Agency.[10].

References

  1. Marketing Week 19th September 2011 Portman Group hires public health expert as CEO accessed 19th September 2011
  2. Harpers 19th September 2011 New boss for drinks watchdog joins from government's 'nudge' team accessed 19th September 2011
  3. Marketing Week 17th June 2011 Portman Group chief to leave accessed June 20th 2011
  4. Marketing Week 19th September 2011 Portman Group hires public health expert as CEO accessed 19th September 2011
  5. Marketing Week 19th September 2011 Portman Group hires public health expert as CEO accessed 19th September 2011
  6. Department of Health Core Commitments to Responsibility Alcohol Network accessed 8th September 2011
  7. Harpers 19th September 2011 New boss for drinks watchdog joins from government's 'nudge' team accessed 19th September 2011
  8. Watergate Bay Company Profile accessed 19th September 2011
  9. Watergate Bay Company Profile accessed 19th September 2011
  10. Watergate Bay Company Profile accessed 19th September 2011