Bairds are the largest UK maltster operating five plants, three in Scotland and two in England. Due to retirement, Bairds are now looking to appoint a new Distilling Sales Manager to sell malt into the Distilling sector to meet the company’s future plans, leveraging strong customer relationships, delivered and administered effectively and competently.
Once upon a time, corporate golf days were the ultimate networking flex—sealing deals, building relationships, and giving rather long putts to clients. Then COVID happened, and suddenly, golf days started to disappear. So five years later, is in-person networking back? And is golf still the go-to?
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