Fuller's commercial director Tim Turner to retire next March

08 December 2009 by
Fuller's commercial director Tim Turner to retire next March

Fuller, Smith & Turner's commercial director Tim Turner is to retire from the company's board at the end of March 2010.

Meanwhile, Richard Fuller, who was appointed divisional director with responsibility for sales in 1992, is to join the main board from today as an executive director.

In an announcement this morning, the company indicated that Richard Fuller would also assume immediate responsibility for public relations and external affairs. Public relations was previously handled by John Roberts, managing director of the group's beer company arm.

Commenting on Turner's decision to retire, Michael Turner, chairman of Fuller's, said: "For thirty three years Tim has added great vision, perception, judgement and experience to our Board. His contribution will be much missed."

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