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Whisky boss quits for Boris Johnson role | |
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One of the most prominent figures in Scotch whisky has announced he is leaving the industry to take up a senior foreign affairs role. | One of the most prominent figures in Scotch whisky has announced he is leaving the industry to take up a senior foreign affairs role. |
Scotch Whisky Association (SWA) chief executive David Frost is to become special adviser to UK Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson. | |
Mr Frost has also resigned as a member of the Scottish government's advisory council on Europe. | |
The group of experts was assembled by Nicola Sturgeon after the Brexit vote. | |
Mr Frost will start his new role on 4 November. | |
He had been a career diplomat before taking over at the helm of the SWA in January 2014, having held various senior roles in the Foreign Office, including as British Ambassador to Denmark. | |
SWA deputy chief executive Julie Hesketh-Laird will take over Mr Frost's role until a new chief executive is appointed. | SWA deputy chief executive Julie Hesketh-Laird will take over Mr Frost's role until a new chief executive is appointed. |
Ms Hesketh-Laird joined the association in 2005 as director of operational and technical affairs, and became deputy chief executive in December 2014. | Ms Hesketh-Laird joined the association in 2005 as director of operational and technical affairs, and became deputy chief executive in December 2014. |
In August the SWA warned that the Brexit vote was likely to result in a big rise in tariffs imposed on exports to key growth markets, and called for a trade policy that was "as open and free trading as possible". | In August the SWA warned that the Brexit vote was likely to result in a big rise in tariffs imposed on exports to key growth markets, and called for a trade policy that was "as open and free trading as possible". |
At the time, Mr Frost urged the UK government "to bring clarity to the transition to Brexit as soon as possible". | At the time, Mr Frost urged the UK government "to bring clarity to the transition to Brexit as soon as possible". |
In announcing his departure on Tuesday, Mr Frost said: "I have thoroughly enjoyed my time as chief executive and I want to thank SWA members and my team for their support. | In announcing his departure on Tuesday, Mr Frost said: "I have thoroughly enjoyed my time as chief executive and I want to thank SWA members and my team for their support. |
"Scotch whisky is a wonderful industry to represent, vital to Scotland and to Britain, operating on a global scale, and held in affection by so many around the world. | "Scotch whisky is a wonderful industry to represent, vital to Scotland and to Britain, operating on a global scale, and held in affection by so many around the world. |
"I leave the association and the industry well-placed to continue to succeed in a competitive market-place during a time of change, including Brexit." | "I leave the association and the industry well-placed to continue to succeed in a competitive market-place during a time of change, including Brexit." |
SWA chairman Pierre Pringuet, who is vice-president of Pernod Ricard, said: "David has successfully modernised the association during a challenging time for the industry both economically and politically. | SWA chairman Pierre Pringuet, who is vice-president of Pernod Ricard, said: "David has successfully modernised the association during a challenging time for the industry both economically and politically. |
"We have very much valued his leadership and I am confident he leaves the SWA in a good position to face the future." | "We have very much valued his leadership and I am confident he leaves the SWA in a good position to face the future." |
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