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Tony Froggatt was appointed Chief Executive of [[Scottish & Newcastle]][http://www.scottish-newcastle.com] in May 2003. Tony started his career with the [[Gillette]] Company, and has held a wide range of sales, marketing and management positions in many countries, with major consumer goods companies including [[Heinz]] and [[IDV]]. His last appointment before joining S&N, was as President – Europe, Middle East and Africa for [[Seagram Spirits & Wine Group]]. He is also a non-executive director of [[Brambles plc.]]
 
Tony Froggatt was appointed Chief Executive of [[Scottish & Newcastle]][http://www.scottish-newcastle.com] in May 2003. Tony started his career with the [[Gillette]] Company, and has held a wide range of sales, marketing and management positions in many countries, with major consumer goods companies including [[Heinz]] and [[IDV]]. His last appointment before joining S&N, was as President – Europe, Middle East and Africa for [[Seagram Spirits & Wine Group]]. He is also a non-executive director of [[Brambles plc.]]
  
Tony is a collector of historical autographs and proudly boasts about his possession of Winston Churchill's.
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Tony is a collector of historical autographs and proudly boasts about his possession of Winston Churchill's[http://www.qmul.ac.uk/alumni/qmandw/quad/docs/Quad13.pdf].

Revision as of 00:04, 2 February 2007

Tony Froggatt was appointed Chief Executive of Scottish & Newcastle[1] in May 2003. Tony started his career with the Gillette Company, and has held a wide range of sales, marketing and management positions in many countries, with major consumer goods companies including Heinz and IDV. His last appointment before joining S&N, was as President – Europe, Middle East and Africa for Seagram Spirits & Wine Group. He is also a non-executive director of Brambles plc.

Tony is a collector of historical autographs and proudly boasts about his possession of Winston Churchill's[2].