Members of the Institute of Masters of Wine have elected Roderick Smith MW as the new chair of the organisation. Rod, the 57th chair of the IMW, will head up the IMW’s Council.
The IMW Council is a board of 13 international Masters of Wine who are responsible for the governance and strategic direction of the IMW. There are currently 421 MWs working in 30 countries.
Rod became an MW in 2006 and is an enthusiastic and committed educator, marketer, judge and public speaker on wine. He is currently based in the south of France where he established the Riviera Wine Academy.
Speaking on his appointment as IMW Chair, Rod said, “I am immensely proud and privileged to have the opportunity to build on the hard work of Cathy van Zyl MW, my predecessor, in implementing the IMW’s Strategy 2030, on which we have been working for the last two years. In a changing wine market and against a backdrop of global uncertainty, our goals will be to foster engagement with the wine world at large and strengthen the wider MW family.”
Out-going Chair Cathy van Zyl MW thanked the IMW’s supporters, council members, the executive office team led by the IMW’s ‘indefatigable Executive Director, Julian Gore-Booth’ and her fellow MWs for all the work they had put in to contribute to the milestones achieved during her two-year tenure as Chair.
“It has been an exceptionally busy 24 months for all of us on so many fronts and, while we have faced and overcome several challenges, we’ve notched up many more successes. I am confident that incoming Chair Rod Smith MW and the IMW’s Council are ‘fighting fit, ready and able’ to grow the IMW and its influence within the global wine world, and I look forward to celebrating their success in the months ahead.”