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Home > Press Room > Press Releases > Ray Chadwick of Diageo Chateau & ...

Ray Chadwick of Diageo Chateau & Estate Wines Elected 2009-2010 Wine Institute Chairman

Jun 10, 2009


SAN FRANCISCO –Ray Chadwick of Diageo Chateau & Estate Wines has been elected Wine Institute Chairman for the 2009-2010 fiscal year at Wine Institute’s 75th Commemorative Annual Meeting of Members held at the Silverado Resort in Napa Valley. Also elected were Tom Klein of Rodney Strong Vineyards in Healdsburg, first vice chairman; David Kent of the Wine Group, headquartered in San Francisco, second vice chairman; Kathleen Heitz Myers of Heitz Wine Cellars in St. Helena, treasurer; and José Fernández of Constellation Wines U.S., secretary.
      Chadwick has been Diageo Chateau & Estate Wines’ President and CEO since 2001. On July 1, 2009, he will become a member of the Board of Directors for DC&E. During his tenure, he oversaw the company’s wines from around the world, including the California brands of Acacia Vineyard, Beaulieu Vineyard, Blossom Hill Winery, Chalone Vineyards, Edna Valley Vineyard, Moon Mountain Vineyard, Provenance Vineyard, Rosenblum Cellars and Sterling Vineyards. Previously, he served as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Seagram Chateau & Estate Wines Company and Managing Director of Barton & Guestier, S.A. The Wine Enthusiast Magazine honored Chadwick with its Man of the Year award in 2008, and he was also co-honored with chef Thomas Keller of the French Laundry by the Anti-Defamation League in 2007 for his work enhancing cultural diversity. Chadwick also serves on the board of the Napa Valley Vintners.
      As Wine Institute Chairman, the difficult economy will pose many challenges for the industry, and Chadwick will continue the emphasis on preventing punitive taxes from being imposed on wine, and advocating for reasonable and liberalized trade in the U.S. and abroad. Through the Institute’s “California First” communications campaign, he supports efforts to educate policy and regulatory leaders on wine’s rightful place as a beverage of moderation making significant economic and social contributions to communities. Chadwick also supports the partnership with the growers to promote sustainable farming and winemaking practices and joining with California’s tourism industry to attract the 20 million people who visit the state’s wine regions annually.
      The Wine Institute membership also elected new district- and at-large directors and alternates and nine new winery and associate members, bringing the total membership to 1,079. District directors and their alternates were elected on a one-member-one-vote basis in each district, following nominations by regional winery associations. They are:


DISTRICT

DIRECTOR

ALTERNATE

Northern:

Kaj Ahlmann
Six Sigma Winery, Lower Lake

vacant

Sonoma:

Thomas Klein
Rodney Strong Vineyards, Healdsburg
Louis Foppiano
Foppiano Vineyards, Healdsburg
Julie Pedroncelli St. John
J. Pedroncelli Winery, Geyserville
Richard Arrowood
Amapola Creek Winery, Glen Ellen

Walter Schug
Schug Carneros Estate, Sonoma
Jeff Kunde
Kunde Estate Winery, Kenwood
Greg Wilcox
Lambert Bridge Winery, Healdsburg
vacant

Napa:

 

 

Kathleen Heitz Myers
Heitz Wine Cellars, St. Helena
Paula Kornell
Oakville Ranch, Napa
Dennis Cakebread
Cakebread Cellars, Rutherford
Pat Stotesbery
Ladera Vineyards, Angwin

Michael Honig,
Honig Vineyard & Winery, Rutherford
Suzanne Groth
Groth Vineyards & Winery, Oakville
Stephen Corley
Monticello Vineyards, Napa
Robin Baggett
Alpha Omega Winery, Rutherford

San Francisco Bay:

Earl Ault
Cedar Mountain Winery, Livermore
Bill Cooper
Cooper-Garrod Vineyards, Saratoga

Jim Ryan
Concannon Vineyard, Livermore
Bill Murphy
Clos La Chance Wines, San Martin

Monterey Bay:

Scott Scheid
Scheid Vineyards, Salinas

vacant

Central Coast:

Gary Eberle
Eberle Winery, Paso Robles
Stephen Miller
Central Coast Wine Services,
Santa Barbara
Justin Baldwin
Justin Vineyards & Winery, Paso Robles
Gretchen Roddick
Hope Family Wines, Paso Robles

James Flood,
Rancho Sisquoc Winery, Santa Maria
Michael Hartmann
Lucas & Lewellen Vineyards, Solvang
David Bantly
Dierberg Vineyard, Santa Ynez
vacant

Southern:

Les Linkogle
Briar Rose Winery, Temecula

Alexander McGeary
Shadow Mountain Vineyards & Winery,
Warner Springs

Sierra:

Paul Sobon
Shenandoah Vineyards/Sobon Estate,
Plymouth

Stephen Kautz
Ironstone Vineyards, Murphys

Northern Interior:

David Lucas,
The Lucas Winery, Lodi

Fred Weibel, Jr.
Weibel Family Winery, Hopland

Southern Interior:

Michael Blaylock
Quady Winery, Madera

William Nakata
ASV Wines, Delano

 

     All members elected 20 at-large directors who had been nominated by the Institute’s Finance and Administration Committee. Alternates were chosen by at-large directors.

AT-LARGE DIRECTOR

ALTERNATE

Stephen Brauer
Foster’s Wine Estates Americas, Napa

Douglas Roberts
Foster’s Wine Estates Americas, Napa

Raymond Chadwick,
Diageo Chateau & Estate Wines, Napa

Charles Broll
Diageo Chateau & Estate Wines, Napa

James Coleman,
E. & J. Gallo Winery, Modesto

Gregory Coleman
E. & J. Gallo Winery, Modesto

Cindy DeVries
Brown-Forman Corporation, Hopland

Timothy Nall
Brown-Forman Corporation, Hopland

Christopher Fehrnstrom
Constellation Wines, San Francisco

James Finkle
Constellation Wines, Fairport

José Fernández
Constellation Wines, Canandaigua

Michael Walker
Constellation Wines, San Francisco

John Franzia, Jr.
Bronco Wine Company, Ceres

Daniel Leonard
Bronco Wine Company, Ceres

Joseph Franzia
Bronco Wine Company, Ceres

Fredrick Irwin, Jr.
Bronco Wine Company, Ceres

Matthew Gallo
Gallo Family Vineyards, Healdsburg

Stephanie Gallo
E. & J. Gallo Winery, Modesto

Margie Healy,
Korbel Champagne Cellars, Guerneville

Daniel Baker
Korbel Champagne Cellars, Guerneville

David Kent
The Wine Group, Livermore

Laurie Jones
The Wine Group, Livermore

Steven Lohr
J. Lohr Winery, San Jose

Donald Galleano
Galleano Winery, Mira Loma

Edward Matovcik
Foster’s Wine Estates Americas, Napa

John Collins
Foster’s Wine Estates Americas, Napa

James O’Malley
Brown-Forman Corporation, Louisville

Lee Tatum
Brown-Forman Corporation, Louisville

Thomas Scott
Diageo Chateau & Estate Wines, Napa

Jonathan Pageler
Diageo Chateau & Estate Wines, Napa

Thomas Selfridge
The Hess Collection Winery, Napa

Gary Bulger
The Hess Collection Winery, Napa

Robert Torkelson
Trinchero Family Estates, St. Helena

Anthony Torres
Trinchero Family Estates, St. Helena

Roger Trinchero
Trinchero Family Estates, St. Helena

Ronald Larson
Trinchero Family Estates, St. Helena

Brian Vos
The Wine Group, Ripon

John Sutton
The Wine Group, Ripon

Carolyn Wente
Wente Family Estates, Livermore

Peter Chouinard
Wente Family Estates, Livermore

     The new winery members are: Fulton Family Winery in Napa; Idle Hour Winery in Oakhurst; La Honda Winery in Redwood City; Lomac Winery in Fresno; Lumiere Winery in Temecula; Maracucci Farms in Hopland; and Patricia Howe Wines in Napa.
The new associate members are: Coblentz, Patch, Duffy & Bass, offering legal services and headquartered in San Francisco and Neal & McDevitt, LLC, headquartered in Northfield, IL, offering legal services.
      Additionally, Wine Institute President and CEO Robert P. (Bobby) Koch presented a resolution to Congressmen Mike Thompson, D-CA, and George Radanovich, R-CA, in appreciation and gratitude for their extraordinary efforts to raise California wine's profile in the nation's capital through the Congressional Wine Caucus. Serving as co-chairs of the Caucus, the group is a bi-partisan, bi-cameral organization whose membership has included over 250 Members of Congress representing all 50 states. The Wine Caucus was founded in 1999 to educate and engage Members of Congress on legislative and regulatory matters pertaining to wineries and grapegrowers. 
      The Wine Institute is the public policy advocacy group for California wineries and affiliated businesses with its members accounting for 95 percent of California wine production and 85 percent of U.S. wine production. Based in San Francisco, with offices in Sacramento, Washington, D.C., six regions across the U.S. and 13 foreign countries, the Wine Institute is guided by 80 vintners who are members and alternates of an active board of directors. The board elects the chairman and officers on an annual basis. Robert P. Koch is President and CEO of Wine Institute.

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