Johnny Morgan Joins Suntory

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AUSTRALIA | Johnny Morgan has been announced as the next Senior Marketing Director for Suntory Global Spirits.

Suntory Oceania has announced the appointment of Johnny Morgan as Senior Marketing Director, Suntory Global Spirits, effective from 1 July 2025.  

Morgan will lead marketing and brand growth initiatives in Australia and New Zealand for the  company’s portfolio of market-leading spirits products, including premium Japanese  whiskies, Suntory -196 ready-to-drink, Jim Beam, Maker’s Mark and Canadian Club. 

A veteran of the international beverage industry, Morgan brings over 20 years of experience and insight from leadership roles with Diageo across multiple geographies and brands, most recently in Japan and Australia, where he led marketing and innovation functions. With a strong track record of driving growth and innovation, Morgan has shaped many iconic brand campaigns over the course of his career. 

"At a pivotal time for our expansion in Australia with the launch of Suntory Oceania, we are thrilled to welcome Johnny to our team," said Mark Hill, Managing Director of Suntory Global  Spirits Oceania.

"The Australian beverage market is renowned for its dynamism and  innovation, and I am excited to leverage Johnny's extensive expertise to enhance our  presence and bring our brands to life in this vibrant region." 

Commenting on his new role, Morgan said it was a privilege to join the Suntory team in  Oceania as it becomes the region’s newest multi-beverage player.

“We have a strong local  presence in Oceania and a broad portfolio of beloved brands, and I’m looking forward to  being part of the business.” 

Based in Sydney, Morgan will report to Hill and be part of the Global Marketing Leadership team. 

Announced in August 2023, the establishment of Suntory Oceania creates the region’s fourth-largest multi-beverage group, with end-to-end responsibility for its portfolio of premium spirits, RTD (ready-to-drink) alcoholic beverages, juice, water, soft drinks, coffee, energy, and sports drinks.

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