After losing a marketing chief, Gina Rinehart’s fashion portfolio turned to a politically aligned friend.
, the country’s richest individuals, loathe each other. Now, their rivalry is bearing out, in strange and fun ways.
But they’re not in the business of charity, and putting in their own people to run the brands must be a crucial part in turning around cash flow.exited the company, according to his LinkedIn, popping up as the chief marketing officer at – where else – R.M. Williams.Hired as an integrated marketing specialist, Zempilas appears to have jumped straight to work.
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