Monarch Beverage, Inc.

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Monarch Beverage Company
IndustryBeverage
Founded1947
FounderEdwin T. French Sr.
Headquarters,
Area served
Indiana
Key people
Phil Terry (CEO) & John Xenos (General Manager)
ProductsBeer and Wine
Websitehttp://www.monarch-beverage.com

Founded in 1947, Monarch Beverage Company is Indiana’s largest distributor of beer and wine. The Indianapolis-based company represents more than 500 brands and employs over 600 Hoosiers.[1]

History

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In 1947, Edwin T. French Sr. founded Monarch Beverage Company in Indianapolis, IN. The company originated with six employees and distributed only one brand of beer, Carling Black Label, from a warehouse the size of a medium home. In 1971, the distribution of wine began with E & J Gallo brands, followed by the distribution of Miller Brewing Company products in 1989 and the Coors Brewing Company brands in 1991.

Since the founding of Monarch Beverage, the company has grown substantially, acquiring 26 smaller distributors since 1975 and now servicing the entire state of Indiana with a variety of beverage products.[citation needed] [2]

Leadership

  • Phillip A. Terry - Vice President and CEO
  • John Xenos - General Manager
  • Fred Dufour - Senior Vice President of Operations
  • Natalie Roberts - Senior Vice President of Strategy
  • Scott Shipley - Senior Vice President of Sales
  • Dave Rogers - Director of Beer Sales
  • Ben Francis - Director of Wine Sales

[3]

References

  1. ^ Monarch Beverage Co. "AboutUs" http://www.monarch-beverage.com/Pages/Company/CompanyHome.aspx?PageId=26
  2. ^ Monarch Beverage Company on Inside Indiana Business. Inside Indiana Business. YouTube. 19 October 2008. Retrieved 2013-03-23.
  3. ^ Monarch Beverage Co. "Our Leadership" http://www.monarch-beverage.com/Pages/Company/CompanyGeneral.aspx?PageId=44

Wall, J.K. (4 December 2012). "Monarch Beverage Converts to CNG for Trucking". Indianapolis Business Journal.