Management changes continue at Anheuser-Busch
The personnel changes at the top levels of Anheuser-Busch continue in the wake of InBev’s takeover of the St. Louis brewer.
Effective this week, Robert J. Haire will serve as Anheuser-Busch’s controller. John Kelly, the company’s controller since 1996, will “continue in the employment of the company to assist in the integration of its financial systems with those of Anheuser-Busch InBev,” according to a regulatory filing. Haire, 53, previously worked as A-B’s assistant controller and director of corporate accounting and reporting.




Jeremiah McWilliams is a native Virginian who came to the Post-Dispatch in early 2007 to cover beer and other consumer products. He previously covered manufacturing for the Virginian-Pilot newspaper in Norfolk, Va. He is a graduate of Washington and Lee University.
Flat out- Brito is a scumbag
Next step: brazilians invade St. Louis. Bye-Bye hometown pride.
Great move! Brito is a genius. There is no where for ABI to go but up!
Auggie Busch and the others who sold out are the real scumbags.
Joe - why are you calling your neighbors and friends scumbags? Why are you consider yourself a scumbag? If you own mutual funds, there is a good chance they held AB shares, and if they did, then you are a scumbag, because you voted to sell. And your friends and neighbors who work for AB? They voted to sell too!