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Australia: Foster’s Group announced on February 9 that its president and CEO, Ted Kunkel, will step down before the end of the calendar year 2004. “With an advanced succession management plan in progress, looking at both internal and external candidates, it is the appropriate time to announce Mr Kunkel’s intention to step down,” the group said in a statement.

Commenting on the announcement, Foster’s chairman, Mr Frank Swan, said: “Ted Kunkel has been an outstanding leader of Foster’s for the last 12 years, guiding the company through the recovery, restructuring and strategy development phases and in the process re-establishing the credibility of the group.

“However, both the Board and Ted are of the common view that the next generation of management to take Foster’s forward should be in place by the end of calendar year 2004. There is an advanced succession plan in progress with internal and external candidates being considered.

“The Board expects to be in a position to announce Ted Kunkel’s successor before the end of the financial year.”

Kunkel was appointed as president and CEO of Foster’s in March 1992 to oversee the rebuilding of the company. At that time, the group was facing considerable upheaval and had a seriously impaired balance sheet with high debt and gearing.

Under Kunkel’s leadership, Foster’s initiated a turnaround strategy which saw the company undertake a $1 billion rights issue and complete the sell off of more than $5 billion in non-core assets.

In the mid 1990’s, with financial stability re-established and the group’s investment grade credit rating restored, Kunkel’s embarked on a new strategy to build a global premium branded beverage company.

This involved the development of CUB as a multi-beverage company and a major change in strategic direction with the sale of Molson Breweries in Canada and the underperforming brewing and pub assets in the UK, Courage Brewing and Inntrepreneur Pub Company Limited (IPCL). This was followed by the purchase of Beringer Wine Estates in US, which when merged with Mildara Blass, created one of the world’s largest wine companies, Beringer Blass Wine Estates.


11 February, 2004

   
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