The Scotsman

First woman renter warden for brewers

- By DOUGLAS BARRIE

The first woman has been appointed renter warden of the Worshipful Company of Brewers.

Katherine Smart, global technical director at Diageo, first joined what is more commonly known as the Brewers’ Company – which dates back more than 700 years – as a liveryman brewer in 2014 before being appointed to the equivalent of its board four years later.

Currently based at Diageo’s Internatio­nal Supply Centre in Menstrie, Ms Smart will hold one of the company’ s most senior leadership positions and will be responsibl­e for overseeing its operations including charitable works.

She said :“I’ m thrilled to have been elected renter warden for the Worshipful Company of Brewers – an organisati­on playing a crucial role connecting brewers across the industry, and supporting valuable research and educationa­l work.

“When I started my career, I’d often be the only woman in the room at industry events. To day it is wonderful to see so many women entering the industry, building thriving careers and shaping the future of brewing.”

Company clerk Michael O’dwyer said: “The company is delighted that Katherine has been elected as renter warden.

“A hugely respected brewer, she brings great experience to the leadership of the company and will be a wonderful role model to other current and prospectiv­e female liverymen as she moves towards becoming master.”

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