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New Belgium names spirits executive as new CEO

Jacob Laxen
The Coloradoan
New Belgium Brewing Co., seen in this June 22, 2016, photo, will expand its distribution network across the United States this spring.

New Belgium Brewing turned to the spirits industry to find its next CEO.

The Fort Collins-based craft brewery announced Monday that Steve Fechheimer will take over the employee-owned company. He had been the chief strategy officer at Beam Suntory, the Illinois-headquartered spirits company that owns Jim Beam Bourbon, Maker's Mark Whiskey and Pinnacle Vodka, among other liquor brands.

“I’m excited and humbled by the opportunity to lead such a wonderful company,” Fechheimer said in a statement. “New Belgium with its incredible history and heritage, has an amazingly bright future."

Steve Fechheimer

Fechheimer is moving to Fort Collins and will assume the CEO role in mid-August.

New Belgium co-founder and former CEO Kim Jordan served as interim CEO after her original successor, Christine Perich, resigned in November after about a year in the position. Perich is now CEO at a Denver-based juice company called WTRMLN WTR.

Jordan will continue to serve as the executive chairwoman of New Belgium's Board of Directors, overseeing long-term strategy.

“We are so excited to welcome (Fechheimer) to New Belgium,” Jordan said in a statement. “His expertise at strategy development and execution in the high-end world of spirits, coupled with our 26 years of solid brewing and branding, is a perfect setup for the kind of dynamic future New Belgium is planning."

Fechheimer's other past roles include COO for the environmental organization Sierra Club Green Home and serving as a consultant at The Boston Consulting Group and Marakon Associates.

Bottles move on the bottling line for packaging at New Belgium Brewing on Wednesday, May 31, 2017.

New Belgium also announced the appointment of new COO Joe Davis and a new interim vice president of marketing, Jenn Vervier.

Davis, who joined the brewery in 2013, will continue to serve as New Belgium's general counsel on the legal team.

Vervier, a New Belgium employee for more than 20 years, was previously the director of strategy and sustainability. She replaces the recently departed Ruairi Twomey, who oversaw the new Voodoo Ranger IPA line, second Fat Tire flavor, changes to Tour de Fat and other adjustments to New Belgium's beer lineup.

New Belgium started in a Fort Collins basement in 1991. The operation is now considered the country's fourth-largest craft brewer, distributing nationwide and selling nearly 1 million barrels of beer a year.

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Empty cans await their turn on the canning line at New Belgium Brewing on Wednesday, May 31, 2017.

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