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CEO of Essentia Water Departs

CEO of Essentia Water Departs

(PRWEB) February 2, 2002

Business Editors

 PHOENIX--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 30, 2002--James S. Tonkin, a senior beverage marketing executive, formally announced his departure as

Chief executive from Essentia Water Inc.

 He was at the helm of the company since early 1998, when he signed a consulting agreement to take the fledgling bottled water startup into distribution. He developed an excellent marketing and distribution template over three years propelling the company into the

No. 2 brand position in the natural and health segments, nationally, (SPINs 2001).

 "The company has been struggling for a long time, trying to extricate itself from a troubled public parent company. Due to growing competitive conditions, economic pressures relating to the `dot. com' collapse, and a tightening of the equity markets, Essentia found it implausible to raise sufficient capital to continue its national marketing and distribution efforts," said Tonkin.

 Tonkin left to pursue other opportunities, and is saddened by his departure.

 "I gave my all to Essentia, and feel badly that we could not achieve our long term objective(s). The concept of functional water, highly purified, with elevated pH levels and health/nutritional benefits, was certainly at the forefront of the burgeoning bottled

Water business.

 "I plan to stay in a leadership role to develop products like Essentia ongoing, as the focus on innovation, ingenuity, and niche

Marketing are my passions. Even now, as Coke and Pepsi have seen the light of the segment, we marketers have finally seen our efforts

Appreciated and soon copied," Tonkin boasted.

 Tonkin has made many friends and business associations over his almost 30 years in the industry, and looks forward to reappearing soon

Again to work with many of those individuals, companies and friends.

 "The industry is a small one...and one gets to know the players quickly and well in short order...it is also an incestuous business

With lots of personnel shifts and corporate posturing. With mergers and acquisitions so prevalent today, clearly the strong will survive

And the weak will merge, be acquired or wither," Tonkin predicted.

 --30--NK/ix*

 CONTACT: Beverage Consulting International

  James S. Tonkin, 602/432-7992

  jstonkin@msn. com

 KEYWORD: ARIZONA

 INDUSTRY KEYWORD: FOODS/BEVERAGES

 SOURCE: Beverage Consulting International