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BrewDog CEO exits in wake of Tilray takeover
Taylor was promoted from CFO to chief executive in March last year following the departure of James Arrow, who had been in ...
The termination of Taylor's time as a director at Brewdog was confirmed in a Companies House filing dated 29 June.
Taylor was appointed as BrewDog CEO in March and led the Scottish brewer through a restructure and sale earlier this year ...
The boss of Brewdog has stepped down barely more than a year after taking up the role in the latest twist in the long-running ...
Canada, England or the U.S. to the final? BrewDog and Tilray Beer are ready to pour a £1 million bar tab for fans across ...
Tilray Brands has invested about £50m into BrewDog since acquiring the brewer, supporting cash flow, supply chains, staffing ...
ONE of BrewDog’s top bosses has quit the company just months after the Scottish beer giant was sold to the US-based Tilray ...
Since the takeover, Tilray has introduced 24 new American beers to bars in the UK as well as an energy drink, Hi*Ball.
Jersey on. Crew ready. If England, Scotland or the U.S. reaches the final, fans can head straight to participating BrewDog ...
A brewery founded in Scotland has promised free pints for football fans if certain countries make it to the World Cup final - ...
James Taylor departs BrewDog as Tilray restructures leadership post-acquisition, removing need for CEO role amid £50m ...
James Taylor has stepped down as chief executive of BrewDog, roughly four months after its UK and Irish operations were acquired by US cannabis and beverage firm Tilray Brands.
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