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Powerscourt chief executive leaves after shareholder row, reports whytebarry.

Alex Peirce, who co-founded the Powerscourt Distillery with two former schoolmates, has left the company. Picture: Barry Cronin

A major falling out between key shareholders in the €20 million Powerscourt Distillery has led to Alex Peirce, a founder shareholder and chief executive, leaving the company, theA spokeswoman for the company told the Business Post, “I can confirm that Alex is no longer working with Powerscourt and we wish him all the best in his future endeavours.”

 

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