Allied Appoints Business Development Director

Date: 24 March 2015

Allied Glass Containers is pleased to announce the appointment of Jonathan Culley to the role of Business Development Director reporting to the Sales and Marketing Director, Philip Morris.

In his role, Jonathan will be responsible for building customer relationships, looking to form collaborations to ensure that Allied continues to support customers by delivering an enhanced level of service.Jonathan brings over 10 years of commercial knowledge and a wealth of experience of premium spirits to his new role, having previously enjoyed a senior management role at one of the world’s most renowned global drinks businesses.Jonathan said: “I am delighted to have joined Allied Glass, a company with such a great history who is focused on high levels of craftsmanship and service.I look forward to working with the team to ensure we continue to be trusted by the World’s Finest Brands.”

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