Starch Europe appoints Andreas Delvaux as Communication Manager

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Andreas Delvaux joined Starch Europe as Communication Manager

Andreas Delvaux joined Starch Europe as Communication Manager

April 24, 2018

Industry association Starch Europe announced earlier this month that Andreas Delvaux joined the organisation as Communication Manager.

Andreas will lead the development and implementation of Starch Europe’s communication strategy.

Andreas brings to Starch Europe over 10 years marketing and communication experience, having worked in both the private and international NGO sectors.

Jamie Fortescue, Managing Director Starch Europe:
 

“We are very pleased to welcome Andreas to the team.”

“Through his experience and expertise, Andreas will add a valuable component to an already strong organisation, helping to increase our visibility, and better inform and communicate on the constant developments in this exciting and dynamic industry that we represent.”

Acting as a contact point for information and communication, Andreas will help consumers and media alike to better understand the products of the starch industry, and their many uses and benefits.

Furthermore, Andreas will help strengthen the visibility of existing industry information platforms such as the StarchInFood.eu website, and will work closely with member companies, national organisations and European partner associations.

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