Tag: Ceylon Tobacco Co.

  • Monisha Abraham to Lead Ceylon Tobacco

    Monisha Abraham to Lead Ceylon Tobacco

    Monisha Abraham (Photo: CTC)

    Ceylon Tobacco Co. (CTC) has appointed Monisha Abraham as managing director and CEO, the company announced on its website.

    Prior to joining CTC, Abraham served as the managing director of Ibecor, an operating company fully owned by Heineken International. Abraham takes over from Nedal Salem who served as CTC’s managing director and CEO since May 2019.

    During a career spanning over 16 years with Heineken, she has held senior management roles across five countries. Abraham joined Heineken Dubai in 2005, as trade marketing manager and in less than two years, was appointed marketing manager for the Gulf region. In 2009, she moved to the Netherlands as the regional marketing director for the Africa-Middle East region and later served as the managing director for Almaza in Lebanon from 2014 to 2017. She then moved to Heineken Hanoi as its managing director from 2017 to 2019, leading the northern area of Vietnam.

    In 2019, Abraham moved to Brussels, Belgium where she took over as managing director of Ibecor, a Heineken-owned company specializing in inbound logistics and transportation for Africa and Middle East.

    Possessing more than 25 years of experience in marketing and general management roles across the fast-moving consumer goods sector, Abraham has built a reputation as a leader who drives robust business strategies while developing people and fostering high performing teams. She has built networks to facilitate collaboration across organizations as well as externally to drive business priorities, delivering sustainable growth in volumes and profits.

  • Ceylon Tobacco Names Finance Director

    Ceylon Tobacco Names Finance Director

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    Ceylon Tobacco Company (CTC) has appointed Syed Muhammad Ali Abrar to the position of finance director, reports The Daily Mirror of Colombo. 

    Ali joined BAT Pakistan in 2005 and has held leadership functions for the company in South Asia, the South Pacific, the Middle East and BAT’s global business services hub in Malaysia. He has experience in corporate finance, commercial finance and supply chain finance. 

    Ali holds a bachelor’s degree from the National University of Science and Technology, Pakistan, and holds a Master of Business Administration degree from the Institute of Business Administration, Pakistan. 

    He will report to managing director/CEO Nedal Salem,

    Earlier this year, CTC appointed Suresh Kumar Shah as its chairman.

  • Ceylon Tobacco Co. Appoints New Chairman

    Ceylon Tobacco Co. Appoints New Chairman

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    Ceylon Tobacco Co. (CTC) has appointed Suresh Kumar Shah as its chairman, reports The Daily Mirror. He succeeds William Francis Pegel, who served as chairman from August 2019.

    The succession follows changes to CTC’s board announced on Feb. 1, with the appointment of three new nonexecutive directors—Suresh Kumar Shah, Stuart Kidd and Rumana Rahman—bringing the number of directors on CTC’s board to eight. 

    Previously, Shah served as chairman of the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce and chairman of the Employers Federation of Ceylon. 

    He also served as Commissioner on the Securities and Exchange Commission of Sri Lanka and was a member of the Monetary Policy Consultative Committee with the Central Bank of Sri Lanka and of the Council at the University of Moratuwa.

    Currently, British American Tobacco’s (BAT) regional head of finance for Asia-Pacific and the Middle East, Kidd joined BAT Australia in 2001. He has held various senior finance roles in New Zealand, Vietnam, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Hong Kong and Japan. Prior to his appointment as regional head of finance, he was finance director at BAT Japan from 2015. 

    Rahman is BAT’s regional head of talent, culture and inclusion for Asia-Pacific and the Middle East. She is the first South Asian female and first Bangladeshi to sit on the regional leadership team and is also the first South Asian female leader of the top 120 leaders of BAT. 

    Prior to moving to Hong Kong, Rahman was the head of human resources for BAT Bangladesh. With more than 18 years of experience, she has an extensive background in human resources and specialist functions. Rahman was recognized as the most inspiring woman leader by Brand Forum in 2016.