North American Breweries appointed Tom Cardella to the Board of Directors

– USA, NY – North American Breweries recently appointed Tom Cardella to its board of directors. A well-known and established industry leader with 38 years of experience, Cardella brings a strong background with top global beer companies. He is most recently known for his role as CEO and President of Tenth and Blake Beer Company, an independent division of Miller Coors, where he managed and grew its craft beer, import beers and cider portfolio. In this role, Cardella is credited for his success with Blue Moon Brewing Co, Jacob Leinenkugel Brewing Co., Crispin Cider Co., AC Golden and Peroni, USA. Prior to that, he held a number of executive-level positions with Miller Coors, LLC., before retiring in 2015.

“Tom is a well-respected and established leader in the beer business. He has mentored some of the best people and developed some of the strongest brands in the business. He knows how to sell and market beer,” said Ramon Mendiola, CEO of Florida Ice & Farm Company, the parent company of North American Breweries. “In particular, he has made his mark in the craft beer industry. Tom’s experience and knowledge will help guide our thinking, innovation and growth strategy for years to come. We’re excited to have him join our board.”

According to Kris Sirchio, CEO of North American Breweries, the business is on the right path. “In 2015, we exceeded our Triple Bottom Line goals which balance profits with social impact and environmental stewardship. Our focus on people, planet and profit is differentiating and with Tom’s experience and knowledge, we will take our business to the next level. We’re excited to have him join our board that is now comprised of some of the most experienced and reputable professionals in the beer industry.”

“I’ve spent most of my career in beer, and without a doubt this is one of the most exciting times for the industry. North American Breweries, because of its size, brand portfolio and business philosophy, is uniquely positioned to grow. They are small enough, yet, big enough to innovate and hit the market fast. They have a strong leadership team and great bench depth with its board of directors,” said Tom Cardella. “I am excited to be part of it.”

Cardella joins other members of the North American Breweries Board of Directors, which includes: John Nicolson, former president of Heineken Americas; Richard Strup, retired senior vice president of Miller Brewing Company; Rolando Carvajal, regional director for food & beverages of Florida Ice & Farm Company; Ramon Mendiola, CEO of Florida Ice & Farm Company; Carlos Rojas, CFO of Florida Ice & Farm Company; and Kris Sirchio, CEO of North American Breweries.

About North American Breweries

North American Breweries is one of the largest beer companies in the United States. NAB brews, packages, imports, markets and sells its branded product portfolio through an independent network of wholesalers throughout the U.S. Brands include: Labatt, Genesee, Seagram’s Escapes, Magic Hat, Pyramid, the Original Honey Brown Lager, Dundee Ales & Lagers and Portland Brewing. NAB also performs contract brewing of beer and other alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages on behalf of other companies. NAB is also the U.S. importer of Imperial from Costa Rica. Headquartered in Rochester, New York, NAB operates breweries and alehouses across the United States, including its flagship brewery, the Genesee Brewery in Rochester, NY, which is one of the longest continually-operating breweries in the United States.

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