BWR Successfully Continues Restructuring New Head of Sales & Marketing North America Reginald L. Sanders
April 15, 2021 09:00 ET | Source: Brands Within Reach Brands Within Reach Mamaroneck, New York, UNITED STATES
MAMARONECK, N.Y., April 15, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE)
Brands Within Reach (BWR), the exclusive US distributor of Volvic and Evian waters, continues its successful restructuring and appoints Reginald Sanders as Head of Sales & Marketing / North America.
Reginald Sanders has many years of expertise in the food & beverage sector. He worked for many years at Danone Company, Borden Foods, Dow Chemical Company and most recently as Vice President Sales and Marketing at Johanna Foods.
Bag of Crushed Child: Grrglaarr.
Farmer Joe: Kid, whatchoo doing out here at this time of night?
Luther: Who, me? I m just walkin .
Farmer Joe: You best be careful out here. There s coyotes all over the place. Cats, too.
Luther: Hey, what s your name, man?
Farmer Joe: Me? Why, I m Farmer Joe!
Basic plot: Luther is a hippie/headbanger/drifter, and his brother (or merely good friend the movie is ambiguous about how they know each other) is Bag of Crushed Child, a sealed plastic bag containing the pulped, bloody, undeadcorpse of a baby. Luther is a pretty easygoing guy, but Bag of Crushed Child is a vengeful, angry, murderousmonstrosity. Luther doesn t much enjoy the way Bag of Crushed Child kills random people everywhere it goes, but like I said, he s an easygoing guy, and if his pal wants to assault and dismemberbus drivers, farmers, police officers, and teenagers, Luther doesn t really feel like it s his place to make too many waves. So Luther and Bag of Crushed
Ms M. Nicole Campbell as the country’s new Secretary to the Cabinet
NASSAU| Bahamas Press – your number one news online network -now has confirmation to some of those changes we told you about within the public service more than two weeks ago.
The Cabinet Office released on Friday the appointment of Ms M. Nicole Campbell as the country’s new Secretary to the Cabinet effective January 1st, 2021. The Government was afraid to report the news as it first circulated on BP days before the New Year.
The news comes following the retirement of retired Secretary to the Cabinet Ms Camille Johnson.
Lieutenant Thomas Derrick VC DCM (right) shakes hands with Lieutenant Reginald Saunders following their successful graduation from the Officer’s Cadet Training Unit at Seymour, Victoria, 1944. Keith Carr Rainsford, AWM 083166
Reginald Saunders was born near Purnim, Victoria, on the Framlingham Aboriginal Reserve in 1920. “Reg”, as he was known, was named in honour of his uncle, William Reginald Rawlings, who had earned a Military Medal for his bravery in the First World War. Reg’s father, Chris, had also served in the First World War. Raised by their grandmother after their mother died in 1924, Reg and his younger brother, Harry, remained close to their father, and the three later opened a sawmilling business. When his father talked about the First World War, Reg listened with “ears as big as footballs”, and at the outbreak of the Second World War he was eager to volunteer for service.