ExpandIrish Distillers chairman and chief executive Nodjame Fouad has been chosen as The Irish Times Business Person of the Month for September, an award run in association with Bank of Ireland.
The global parent group of Irish Distillers, Pernod Ricard, said at the start of last month that a record 10.4 million cases of Jameson Irish whiskey were sold in the 12 months to the end of June, up 22 per cent on the previous year. Later in the month, Irish Distillers announced a €250 million investment in a new distillery on a 55-acre site adjacent to its existing facility in Midleton, Co Cork. Once fully operational in 2025, the new distillery will support some 100 jobs in the region and will produce pot still and grain whiskey.
Irish Distillers said it would submit a planning application to Cork County Council by the end of the year, with construction due to start in 2023 subject to approval.
What did she do to deserve this award, out of curiosity? She's been in the job 2 months so can hardly be key to the record sales or have had much say in the announced investment. Did ID perhaps announce an advertising schedule?