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News Release from: Bezier
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Team on 24 January 2006
Top Board Appointments At Retail
Specialist Bezier
Bezier, the UK retail media company, has appointed a new chairman, Bill Ronald, and a new group finance director, Jeremy Earnshaw.
Bezier, the UK retail media company, has appointed a new chairman, Bill Ronald, and a new group finance director, Jeremy Earnshaw Ronald is the former UK managing director and European vice president of The Mars Corporation
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 31 May 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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He has also spent three years as chief executive for pan-European chilled food business Uniq and is a non-executive director of Halfords.
That combination of board level experience and a strong background in sales and marketing will be an asset to Bezier, believes the company, which provides in-store media and services to brands and retailers, including ASDA, Boots and Coca-Cola Enterprises.
Jeremy Earnshaw also has previous director level experience, most notably as chief financial officer of The Intercare Group for eight years.
Prior to that he was chief financial officer of a private equity-backed printing and packaging business, Parkside International.
A Bezier spokesman said: "To attract such high calibre appointments in to two key positions within our business is a real high for Bezier.
We are delighted to have Bill and Jeremy on board and we are confident thatthey will contribute significantly to Bezier's future prosperity and growth." The new appointments follow the sale and restructure of Bezier last Autumn when Electra Partners, the venture capitalist that owned the company, sold the majority of its shares to Midocean Partners.
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