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Bacardi appoints senior vice president
[January 15, 2013]

Bacardi appoints senior vice president


Jan 15, 2013 (Datamonitor via COMTEX) -- Bacardi Limited, a spirits company, has appointed Eric Kraus to a newly created role of senior vice president, chief communications and corporate affairs officer.

Mr Kraus will be responsible for the Company's Corporate Communications, External Affairs, and Corporate Responsibility functions globally. In this role, Mr Kraus will lead all facets of Bacardi internal and external corporate communications, governmental and public affairs, and corporate responsibility programs in sustainability, social responsibility and philanthropy. He also will serve as a member of the Bacardi Leadership Team and report to Bacardi Limited President and CEO Ed Shirley.



"We're thrilled to add Eric to Bacardi. With his extensive career encompassing all facets of corporate, brand, and public affairs communications, he will further drive our commitment to corporate responsibility, company reputation, and strengthen relationships with key stakeholders globally," said Ed Shirley, President and CEO of family-owned Bacardi Limited. "He is a seasoned leader who believes in the power of integrated communications and collaboration among teams." Mr Kraus most recently served as senior vice president of Corporate Communications and Public Affairs of Covidien plc (formerly Tyco Healthcare) directing Covidien's internal and external global communications and government affairs strategies.

"I'm excited to join Bacardia company with such an incredible heritage with so many respected and enviable brands," said Mr Kraus. "I look forward to leading the team and leveraging the award-winning campaigns that continue to tell the unique story of Bacardi, while furthering our leadership position in responsible marketing and sustainable business practices to build upon our industry, regulator and NGO relationships." Prior to joining Covidien in July 2006, Mr Kraus was vice president, External Relations, Gillette, for The Procter & Gamble Company, a position he assumed following the October 2005 merger of P&G and The Gillette Company. Prior to the merger, he served as vice president, Corporate Communications and Public Affairs for The Gillette Company. In this position, which he held from July 1999 until the merger, he had worldwide responsibility for all communications and public affairs strategies and functions.


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