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Julie O’Toole has worked at Coca-Cola Oceania for the past 18 years.
Coca-Cola Oceania is delighted to announce that Julie O’Toole has been appointed its new country lead for the Auckland-based business.
O’Toole has worked at Coca-Cola Oceania for the past 18 years in a variety of roles, including marketing and innovation, strategy and planning, customer and commercial and franchise - while also raising two children.
She is a strong believer in career as an overall part of your life eco-system. “We are enormously fortunate, as women, that in New Zealand we have options and a chance to customise our own employee experience, bringing the best of ourselves to work and home.
Ian Chute
24 February, 2021, 6:30 pm
Fiji Red Cross Society (FRC) received $50,000 from Coca-Cola Amatil Fiji (CCAF) and Coca-Cola Oceania (CCO) to aid in its TC Yasa and Ana relief efforts in the North. Picture: SUPPLIED
THE Fiji Red Cross Society (FRC) received $50,000 from Coca-Cola Amatil Fiji (CCAF) and Coca-Cola Oceania (CCO) recently to aid in its Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasa and TC Ana relief efforts in the North.
CCAF general manager Pacific Islands, Roger Hare said Fijians were stoically recovering from Yasa and Ana but needed further help.
“This donation will assist the society to set up water tanks for communities after the cyclones destroyed homes and buildings, as well as crops and livestock,” Mr Hare said.
Coca-Cola donates $50,000 to assist Fijians affected by TC Yasa and Ana
Coca-Cola donates $50,000 to assist Fijians affected by TC Yasa and Ana Friday 19/02/2021
Coca-Cola Amatil Fiji and Coca-Cola Oceania have donated $50,000 to the Fiji Red Cross Society. Photo: Fiji Red Cross Society
Fijians who have been affected by Tropical Cyclones Yasa and Ana can expect more assistance after Coca-Cola Amatil Fiji and Coca-Cola Oceania have donated $50,000 to the Fiji Red Cross Society.
Coca-Cola Amatil Fiji General Manager – Pacific Islands, Roger Hare says Fijians are stoically recovering from Tropical Cyclone Yasa and Tropical Cyclone Ana but need further assistance.
Hare says this donation will assist the Red Cross Society to set up water tanks for communities after the cyclones destroyed homes and buildings as well as crops and livestock.