Tapper will leave his current role as National Marketing Director of Lion’s
Australian beer and cider business to head the new international unit— reporting to Lion CEO Stuart Irvine.
The move follows the development of Lion’s 10 year strategy in 2014, which includes expansion into new markets through its dairy portfolio and beer, cider and wine portfolio.
Lion CEO Stuart Irvine said: “The opportunities for premium, trusted Australian brands in key Asian markets is well documented, and we see significant opportunity to grow our beer, cider and wine brands in this emerging region, while committing more focus to building our North American wine business.
“We established Lion Asia Dairy last year to capitalise on this opportunity with our trusted dairy brands and we have decided to dedicate the same focus to beer, cider and wine by establishing this new business unit under Matt’s leadership.
Tapper joined Lion in 1997 and has held a number of senior Marketing and Sales roles in both Australia and New Zealand. He has been National Marketing Director for the past five years, during which time Lion firmly established itself as Australia’s leading brewer.
“Matt’s extensive experience and innovative thinking will be an asset to the Group Leadership Team and we congratulate him on the appointment,” continued Irvine.
Commenting on his new appointment, Tapper said he was excited to start a new chapter for Lion’s beer, cider and wine brands abroad.
“I’m really energised by the potential of our beer and cider brands to engage new consumers with the same promise of craftsmanship and authenticity that have made them household names in Australia, while accelerating the growth of our wine business in North America.
I have been supported by a hugely talented and passionate team and I have every confidence they will continue to grow our great brands for our customers and consumers here at home.”
Tapper’s appointment is effective from 1 October, when an announcement regarding the beer and cider marketing structure in Australia can be expected in due course.
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