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Alexander Mizzi appointed CEO of Tryfon Tseriotis Ltd

Alexander Mizzi has been appointed as the new CEO of Tryfon Tseriotis Ltd, the company has announced.

“His leadership and strategic insights will undoubtedly guide us into an exciting new chapter of growth and success,” the company said on LinkedIn. “We are excited to embark on this journey together and look forward to achieving great things under his guidance.”

Tryfon Tseriotis Ltd operates in the sales, distribution and marketing of FMCG products in the Cypriot market. It is one of the largest trading companies in Cyprus, with over 100 years of experience in the food and consumer goods sector. It has successful partnerships with major foreign brands as well as Cypriot companies such as Kerrygold, McVities, Birds Eye, Weetabix, Alpen, McCain, Dr. Oetker Pizza, Barilla, Tilda, John West, Kanakis, PowerBar, ChrysoDalia, Kourousiis, Hercules, the specialised products in Health and Natural, Whole Earth, Kallo, Clipper, Hain, Green and Black, Bjorg and the Health and Baby Segment with Humana and Organic Pharmacy.

For more information, visit the company’s website at https://tryfontseriotis.com/

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