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Enotria announces name change

Enotria has announced its new business name is to be Enotria&Coe, the “final piece of the jigsaw” in the integration of the two companies.

Enotria acquired Coe Vintners in August last year and the new name represents the new “vision and branding for the combined business”.

CEO Troy Christiansen said: “After many months of hard work, detailed preparation and analysis we’re delighted to preview our new business and brand. What’s apparent is that success in the premium drinks market requires a unique business model; one which we’re confident that we have as Enotria&Coe.

“Enotria acquired Coe Vintners in August last year and since then it has been a whirlwind of spreadsheets and workshops, coupled with an immersive training programme. We have a unique vision; one that we will work tirelessly toward in the coming months, years and beyond. Our passion is to inspire and create value for our partners through our crafted drinks portfolio, our unique insight and truly outstanding service”.

“While our home and heartland may be in London, we’re a UK-wide business and we see great potential across all regions. We have an opportunity to develop exciting, engaging sales and marketing programmes with our partners, which means we’re in a perfect position to add value for suppliers, customers and consumers. We want to be a game-changer in the market and we have the people, the process and the passion to make this happen.”

3 responses to “Enotria announces name change”

  1. Jonathan Cahill says:

    l am unclear as to how a name can be viewed as a business model. It seems absurd that it took months to come up with the most unimaginative name possible. Also one that is confusing as it looks like Entoria and Co.

  2. ROBERT BARKER says:

    WHEN 2 NAMES ARE CONNECTED WITH THIS SYMBOL “&”, IT MEANS SYNERGY OF ALL ASPECTS OF THE UNITY. THUS RESOURCES ARE COMBINED FOR STRENGTH — LIKE A ROPE.—-NOTE: We have an opportunity to develop exciting, engaging sales and marketing programmes with our partners, which means we’re in a perfect position to add value for suppliers, customers and consumers. TRAINING AND COMMUNICATION ARE THE KEY ITEMS IN SYNERGISTIC BUSINESS MODELS.

  3. Jonathan Cahill says:

    l hope this guy doesn’t believe this tosh.

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