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Adam Ballesty joins Domino s as chief marketing officer
Former Seedlip GM and Diageo Australia marketing and innovation director takes up the CMO post at iconic pizza maker Adam Ballesty
Experience FMCG marketer, Adam Ballesty, has joined Domino’s as its new chief marketing officer for Australia and New Zealand.
Ballesty is replacing former Domino’s CMO, Allan Collins, who left the company in April after nearly 15 years in the role. His efforts over this time saw Collins recognised as #1 in the CMO50 2016 edition of Australia’s most innovative and effective marketing leaders.
Ballesty comes with a wealth of experience in food and beverage marketing and brand leadership. Most recently, he spent two years as general manager Asia-Pacific for non-alcohol brand, Seedlip. Prior to this, he spent four months with Foxtel as director of marketing for sports, but he’s arguably best known as holding the marketing and innovation director’s post at Diageo Australia
Bugisu Project coffee is putting an end to waste and turning profits into microfinance
AprApril 2021 at 11:36am
Darcy Small, Brody Smith and Ugandan coffee producers, whose coffee is sold directly to Sydney workplaces.
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Inspired by the revitalised coffee-growing industry in Uganda, two university friends have created a not-for-profit start-up that seeks to shake up Sydney s workplace coffee culture.
Key points:
The Bugisu Project sells Ugandan coffee to Sydney workplaces, collects the waste, then circulates profits back into Ugandan communities
The business creates a circular economy by taking all coffee waste components for reuse
The start-up has partnered with the Love Mercy program to provide Ugandan women with supplies and support to build their own businesses