
Ms. Lili Zigoslu takes over as CEO of JTI Hellas, having, at the same time, based in Athens, the responsibility of the markets of Cyprus and Malta. The outgoing president and CEO, Victor Crespo, is moving to the company’s headquarters in Geneva to fill a staff position.
Lili Zigoslu, an American national, has more than 25 years of international experience in the field of FMCG in Europe, the Middle East, Latin America and Asia. From July 2012 until today, he is a distinguished member of the large “family” of JTI while since 2016 he has been acting Vice President for Camel at JTI’s headquarters in Switzerland.
Lili Zigoslu holds a degree in Economics and International Relations from the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. “It is a great honor and pleasure to take on such a crucial position of responsibility for JTI in Greece, especially when the company has made significant progress and left a significant investment footprint in recent years,” said Lili Zigoslu, adding: that together with the team of JTI Greece we will stand at the height of the circumstances, responding to the great challenge of maintaining a steadily increasing JTI growth trajectory “.


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