- 2018-01-09
Changes of Directors, effective January 1st, 2018.
Tokyo, January 9th, 2018 – Hiroshi Mizuguchi has been appointed as the new Vice President and Director, Strategic Planning and Nordine Nambu has been also appointed as the new Senior Executive Director, National Sales Director of MHD Moët Hennessy Diageo K.K., with effect from January 1st, 2018.
After graduating from Seikei University in 1985, Hiroshi Mizuguchi has worked at several companies and joined Jardine wines and spirits K.K., predecessor of MHD Moët Hennessy Diageo K.K. in 2001. Hiroshi Mizuguchi has held various important positions in sales and been the National Sales Director since February 2011.
After graduating from Ritsumeikan University in 1998, Nordine Nambu joined BEL Group, where he held sales and marketing positions and the role as Country Manager, Libya. In 2010, he moved to LACTALIS Japon as Country Director, and JAPAN TUPPERWARE CO., LTD. as National Sales Director in 2014. Most recently, Nordine Nambu was Executive Officer, National Sales Director at Heinz Japan Ltd and joined MHD Moët Hennessy Diageo K.K.
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