Phil Parnell, executive chairman of the
Drambuie Liqueur Company, has died
suddenly after a short illness. He was
admitted to hospital suffering from
cancer earlier this month, and passed
away on 16 June.
Managing director of Drambuie, Michael
Kennedy, said: “Phil has been the
driving force behind the rejuvenation of
Drambuie over the last six years and led
the company from its gradual decline to
a thriving international drinks brand
with an outstanding future. On a
personal note he was a great visionary,
a skilful marketer and incredibly
interested in the development of all the
team around him.
"Phil had very many friends and
colleagues around the world and this
will come as a shock to all those in the
drinks and other industries he has been
involved in over the last 36 years.
Naturally our thoughts are very much
with Phil’s family at this time."
Richard Stone, a former non-executive
chairman of Drambuie who retired from
the company last year, will take on the
role of non-executive chairman, the role
he held until December 2010. Drambuie
had begun succession planning some nine
months ago, with the appointment of Phil
as executive chairman in January 2011
and Michael Kennedy as managing director
at the same time.
Phil was appointed to the boards of
Drambuie Limited and the Drambuie
Liqueur Company in 2004, subsequently
becoming CEO in February of the
following year. He returned the company
to profitability and was responsible for
the development of the Drambuie brand
rejuvenation strategy.
Prior to joining Drambuie, Phil held a
number of senior roles throughout his
distinguished career, including 19 years
at Guinness / United Distillers and six
years at Dunlop Slazenger, overseeing
the brand and business turnaround prior
to its sale in 2004.
A memorial service for Phil will be held
at a later date. If wished, the family
is accepting donations on behalf of the
Pancreatic Cancer Research Fund c/o
Beacon Funeral Services Ltd, 27 Hazlemere Rose Avenue, Bucks, H15 7PH,
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