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Rémy Cointreau names new GTR CEO

Carlos Radulovitch will join Rémy Cointreau this summer as CEO of the group’s global travel retail division.

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Carlos Radulovitch brings 25 years of leadership experience to the role

Radulovitch will take on the role from 1 July.

He brings more than 25 years of international leadership experience across travel retail to the company.

Ian McLernon, group chief markets officer of Rémy Cointreau, said: “We truly believe that Carlos’ extensive knowledge of the travel retail channel and proven track record of delivering growth will facilitate the transformation of our GTR business and help our valued partners to grow faster with the Rémy Cointreau portfolio in both the short and longer term.”

Before joining Rémy Cointreau, Radulovitch worked as CEO of Ted Baker in London, leading the EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa) business across retail, travel retail, e-commerce and wholesale operations in 11 countries.

Previously, he also held the role of CEO at Amarla for Victoria’s Secret and Bath & Body Works for six years.

He commented: “I am excited and ready to support Rémy Cointreau’s remarkable brand portfolio of exceptional spirits.

“Strengthening our presence, engaging our partners with the highest standards and delivering a strong and result-oriented roadmap is an exciting challenge I am ready to lead.”

In March this year, the company appointed Annabelle Chung as the global travel retail managing director for Asia Pacific.

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