Los Angeles Times

POM Wonderful exec named CEO of Stone Brewing

Dominic Engels will succeed founder Greg Koch as chief of the craft beer company.

- By Peter Rowe peter.rowe@sduniontri­bune.com

Stone Brewing’s new chief executive, Dominic Engels, knows his beverages — or at least his pomegranat­e juice.

Engels, the president of POM Wonderful, will succeed the Escondido brewery’s founding CEO, Greg Koch, Stone confirmed Wednesday. Engels may be a craft beer rookie, but Steve Wagner, Stone’s co-founder and president, said he is ideal for the job.

“We interviewe­d a lot of talented people who were interested in this role,” Wagner said in a statement. “I was personally impressed with Dominic’s accomplish­ments and we connected right off the bat.

“He has a great skill set for the role and he is by far the best ‘cultural fit’ of anyone we talked to.”

Engels starts his new job Tuesday.

A graduate of Dartmouth College and Northweste­rn University’s Kellogg School of Management, Engels speaks German — a valuable asset at Stone, which will officially open its Berlin brewery and bistro Sept. 14 — and has worked for companies focused on golf (Tommy Armour), clothing (Gap) and food (Wonderful Co.).

From 2011 through 2015, Engels lived in Belgium while overseeing sales, marketing and operations for Wonderful pistachios and almonds, plus POM Wonderful’s pomegranat­e juice business in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. He also led the European division of another Wonderful product, Fiji Water.

Since June 2015, he has been based in Los Angeles as president of POM Wonderful.

Engels is married and the father of three sons, ages 7, 11 and 13.

“Dominic’s experience guiding companies through periods of growth, on a global scale, have us really excited about the future of Stone,” Koch said.

Wagner will remain the brewery’s president and Koch will assume the executive chairman post.

In September 2015, when Koch announced that he would step down as CEO, he noted that Stone had changed dramatical­ly since he and Wagner founded it in 1996. It was then a tiny startup in a garage-like space in San Marcos.

Now Stone is the ninthlarge­st craft brewery in the U.S., producing 325,645 barrels of beer in 2015. (One barrel is 31 gallons.) The brewery also operates restaurant­s at the Escondido headquarte­rs and its Liberty Station satellite; a chain of tasting rooms, extending from Napa to Pasadena and San Diego Internatio­nal Airport; and the Berlin complex. A brewery, bistro and store in Richmond, Va., are set to open next March.

“The skill sets needed for this position,” Koch said last year, “have changed.”

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