The Moodie Davitt Report launches TRI-POD video podcast series in association with The SEVA Group

INTERNATIONAL. The Moodie Davitt Report today releases a new video podcast series called TRI-POD, in association with The SEVA Group.

Each edition will feature a different guest chatting not just about the travel retail industry but also their own lives, likes and inspirations.

TRI-POD will be dually hosted by The Moodie Davitt Report Founder & Chairman Martin Moodie and Roger Jackson, Managing Director of Dubai-based The SEVA Group IMEA and Organico Solutions, the Dubai operation of The SEVA Group. Roger has a wealth of travel retail experience, much of it generated at global drinks giant Diageo, where he spent over 13 years.

Roger Jackson during his long stint with Diageo before joining The SEVA Group

The SEVA Group, founded and owned by Severino Pušić, has diverse interests across travel retail (supply, distribution and retail), local market distribution and real estate. Founded in 1997 from its origins as a liquor and tobacco wholesaler in the Balkans, The SEVA Group has emerged as a powerful international force, with operations in Panama, Australia and Dubai, and a global distribution centre in Croatia.

In the introductory first episode (below), Roger explains his aims for the series and gives his views on the fate of the TFWA World Exhibition in Cannes this year. “It is a complicated, emotive conversation,” he says of the show. “Everybody’s got a different opinion. And it’s a really challenging conversation.” Jackson talks about the “fantastic work” done by TFWA in helping to fund critical lobbying groups and says it is critical that the association is supported.

Suggesting that a physical and virtual hybrid solution might be the best answer, he comments: “I think the challenge is that for people to look at a date in October, whether that is a trade show or a holiday or anything else, is really difficult at this point.”

But it’s not just industry talk. We learn (to our surprise) of Roger’s chosen choice of music if left on a desert island and what duty free tipple he might treat himself to as the sun goes down (spoiler alert: Diageo executives look away now), and of his (another surprise) favourite airport.

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