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Patricia Bertholot, Diego Cameroun Marketing Manager Becomes Seychelles Breweries Ltd GM

Patricia Bertholot, Diego Cameroun Marketing Manager Becomes Seychelles Breweries Ltd GM
  • Comments   -   Sunday, 28 April 2013 22:00

(Business in Cameroon) - Patricia Bertholot leaves for Seychelles to become the General Manager of Seychelles Breweries Ltd GM as from May 1st, according to the Cameroon’s French daily, Mutations. After five years as Marketing Manager of Guinness Cameroon SA, Patricia Bertholot is leaving at a time the company announced it will cut jobs starting July 1st.

She surprisingly resigned as marketing manager from Brasseries du Cameroun, a rival brewery company of Guinness Cameroon in February 2010 where she picked up the same job.

Before coming to Brasseries du Cameroun in September 2005, she worked at Shell from March 1998 to August 2005.

Marketing charms Patricia Bertholot. “I love the world of marketing. It is a world that has rules, but of course it is also about creativity. It is a dynamic world where you have to constantly renew yourself,” she told an online publication, Comnews in an interview.

Seychelles Breweries Ltd, one of Seychelles largest commercial companies is 30 years old and sells an average of 580,000 liters of beer and 800,000 of soft drinks per month, according to Seychelles’ Business Nation.

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