RE:RE:RE:RE:Well isn't this interestingJonesing wrote: part of his University BIO
He went on to a number of senior sales and marketing positions with prominent food companies, building a base of experience for a bold entrepreneurial move.
this was before Hains, so he's always had massive food conections.
Also wondering if possibly has conections with Heinz, they did at one time, for a short time own 19.5% of Hains.
The one question I'm looking ot anwer and haven't found yet, does he have other conexctions that aren't food related. Anything food related is pretty easy to Google, more takes some good diging.
Irwin was an independent executive director Yep Hiap Seng. A multinational beverage conglomerate with a large beverage portfol that has offices and market presence in the US, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Maldives, Mauritius, Mongolia, Pacific Islands, China, Hong Kong, Cambodia, Myanmar, Laos, Vietnam, and Japan. It produces its own Asian drinks and, from 1975 until 2016, had the license from Pepsico to produce Pepsi, 7 Up, Mountain Dew, Mirinda and Mug Root Beer.[2][3] Yeo's also exclusively manages other international brands such as Red Bull, Gatorade, Evian, Volvic, Uni-President, Allswell, Hain Celestial, and Erika Dairies. Some of its house brands include H-Two-O, Yeo's Asian Beverages, Justea, and Pink Dolphin. Don't mess with Iwrin's CPG connections.