Profile: Jennelle Tilling, vice-president of marketing, UK and Ireland at KFC
06 Apr 2011 | by John Reynolds
WORK Pre-1999: Senior marketing roles at McVitie's in the UK and Nestle Dairy in Australia 1999 ...
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and will explore opportunities in both Australia and the UK. ( Campaign ) Being , the Omnicom -owned ... up the position of regional director for Australia, the Middle East, Africa and South and Central ...
WORK Pre-1999: Senior marketing roles at McVitie's in the UK and Nestle Dairy in Australia 1999 ...
-standing decentralised advertising and marketing policies by running it in South Africa and Australia. Today, having ...
of MTV Networks Australia New Zealand, to the position of executive vice-president and managing ...
for Australia and New Zealand, she is now responsible for its core beverages, as well as the 7-UP and V Water ... , Crook is, in addition, a former general manager of brand and communications for Vodafone Australia. She ...
LONDON - McDonald's in Australia has found itself under fire by sponsoring an online maths...The company is to sponsor an online maths tutoring programme to which all 1.4 million secondary school pupils in Australia will have access. Pupils logging on will see the company's golden arches logo and the words proudly provided by your local McDonald's restaurant'. The deal agreed with the federal ...
The fast-food chicken restaurant operator has trademarked a Cayan Grill logo, which has already been used in Australia to push its first foray into healthier grilled chicken products. In April, KFC launched grilled chicken in some of its Australian restaurants ahead of a full roll-out in early 2009 ...
The fast-food giant's only Olympic-themed UK activity is a press competition to win a trip to Beijing. This low-key approach contrasts sharply with most of McDonald's major markets. In the US it is promoting its southern-style chicken with athletes on the packaging, while in Australia it is running a ...
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