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Constellation promotes Martin to VP corporate reputation

US drinks group Constellation Brands has promoted Amy Martin to the role of vice-president, corporate reputation and corporate social responsibility.

Amy Martin joined Constellation Brands in 2005

In her new role, Martin will lead the development and execution of integrated corporate branding, communications, and social responsibility programmes, including the company’s environmental sustainability, community engagement, and philanthropic initiatives.

Martin joined Svedka vodka owner Constellation Brands in 2005 and has held a number of roles with growing responsibility across the firm’s marketing and corporate communications functions.

“Constellation Brands’ commitment to operating responsibly and sustainably, and to making a positive difference in communities where we operate is consistent with the values established by our founder, Marvin Sands,” said Mike McGrew, senior vice president, corporate communications and corporate social responsibility.

“There is no one who embodies these values more than Amy. Corporate social responsibility has never been more important, and our team has never been more committed to doing our part to serve as good stewards of our environment, natural resources, and our communities. Under Amy’s leadership, we look forward to continuing to raise the bar.”

Martin said: “Corporate social responsibility is a business imperative and something I am committed to and very passionate about.

“I’m both excited and honoured for this opportunity, and I look forward to working locally with my colleagues in Rochester, with teammates across the country, as well as our international counterparts in Mexico, New Zealand and Italy as we continue to find ways to make a bigger, more meaningful impact in our communities and further build upon the strong foundation established over the past 74 years.”

Based in Victor, New York, Martin is also a board member for Dress for Success Rochester, an organisation that aims to empower women to achieve economic independence.

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