People moves: Ramada Jarvis
27 Jun 2007
Ramada Jarvis has hired David Witham as its director of marketing and partnerships. Witham was most recently vice-president of hotel and car relations worldwide at Carlson Wagonlit Travel.
Hewlett-Packard has named Ron Coughlin as senior vice-president of worldwide marketing for its imaging and printing group. He will be responsible for global marketing strategy, planning and execution across its five business units. He joins from PepsiCo, where he was senior vice-president of the international...
Ramada Jarvis has hired David Witham as its director of marketing and partnerships. Witham was most recently vice-president of hotel and car relations worldwide at Carlson Wagonlit Travel.
FIFA global marketing director Eelco van der Noll is leaving world football's governing body to take up a post in the US. Van der Noll has been at FIFA since 2004, and oversaw the body's recent repositioning as a force for social change.
BBC Worldwide has hired Becky Diver as vice-president of marketing for its channels business. Her remit includes BBC Entertainment, BBC Lifestyle and BBC HD. Diver was previously marketing director at Warner Bros International Television.
Honda has appointed Harry Cooklin as marketing communications manager. He joins from Hicklin Slade, Honda's direct agency.
McDonald's has brought in Blockbuster's online managing director and marketing director, Alistair Macrow, to be its UK marketing director. He replaces Dominic Rowell, who joined Carphone Warehouse last year, and will report to senior vice-president and chief marketing officer Jill McDonald.
HMV has appointed Justin Moodie to the new role of head of online experience. Moodie was previously head of online services at Sega. He will spearhead the launch of HMV's social-networking project later this year.
Jim Cruickshank, GCap Media's group marketing and interactive director, is leaving the company to join Multimap.com as general manager of its business-to-consumer division.
Investment-management firm Blackrock has appointed Barclays head of international brand management Martin McGovern as its director of international marketing.
Piet Beyers is retiring from his role as marketing services director of Richemont, the owner of global brands Cartier, Montblanc and Chloe, at the end of the month. Anne Delliere, who has worked alongside Beyers since 2003, is to take on the job, which will no longer be a board-level role.