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James Watt, the co-founder who has helmed BrewDog for a remarkable 17 years, is stepping down from his chief executive role. This significant leadership change sees Watt transitioning into a non ...
The Hazy Jane maker's chief executive James Taylor reportedly said an Initial Public Offering (IPO) was "not on the agenda at ...
The boss of Scottish beer giant Brewdog is to step down from his role as CEO of the company. James Watt said he would move to a newly-created position of "captain and co-founder" and retain his ...
James Watt and BrewDog. Watt resigned as chief executive of the beer company in February and became a non-executive director on the BrewDog board.
James Watt, founder of the popular pub chain BrewDog, is taking on Dragons' Den as he launches his £2million reality TV show.. The Scottish businessman, 42, is launching House Of Unicorns in a ...
Toyko (2009): Rallies against Portman Group ruling against its Tokyo ale.Later reveals BrewDog itself filed the complaint. Don’t Make Us Do This (2015): Watt & Dickie draw fire for dressing up as ...
James Watt, the cofounder of the beer company BrewDog, has criticized the UK's work culture. Watt said the UK was "one of world's least work-oriented countries." Watt stepped down as BrewDog CEO ...
BrewDog co-founder James Watt has been busy upsetting people again – mostly, the demographic that drinks his craft beer.. The outspoken arch-disruptor, who stepped down as the game-changing ...
BREWDOG founder James Watt has aimed a cheeky dig at the Dragons' Den stars after being rejected by them twice.The co-founder of the craft brewery too. Jump directly to the content.
James Watt, who co-founded the trendy beer brand in 2007, said that Britain is one of the “least work-oriented countries in the world” as he suggested that people should end their obsession ...
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BREWDOG boss James Watt was subjected to a vicious online smear campaign which saw him scammed out of £100,000 by his plotting ex, a judge has ruled. Jump directly to the content.