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Your top 10 Source articles of 2014

In 2014, readership of Beam Suntory news articles here on Stir climbed by a whopping167 percent! And, on average, you spent about 42 percent more time on reading each of the articles. So just what were you poring over so intently? Here are the top 10 articles from last year:

Bourbon, Barrels & Baseball: Mr. Saji visits Beam Suntory teams in Kentucky, DeerfieldDuring the first 100 days of the Suntory acquisition of Beam Inc., Suntory Holdings Chairman & President, Gary Saji, became acquainted with those of us in Clermont and Loretto, Ky., along with employees in Deerfield, Ill.

Leadership Announcement in APSANow that we're one Beam Suntory, many new opportunities are popping up all over the company. Arthur Anthony and Johnathan Chow were two examples of employees who took on new roles and challenges in 2014.

The new Beam Suntory ignites celebration around the globeBeam Suntory locations around the globe celebrated the start of becoming Beam Suntory.

Beam Suntory takes center stageMr. Saji, along with Chairman & CEO, Matt Shattock, held a press conference in Tokyo to discuss the future of Beam Suntory.

Suntory posts Jan.-Sept. 2014 financial resultsSuntory Holdings posted their nine-month consolidation with the end date of Sept. 30.

Leader Spotlight: Trent Chapman – One of the World's Top 100 TriathletesDirector of Marketing for Oceania, Trent Chapan and his Yatte Minnehare life style took the spotlight in this article.

Leader Spotlight: Nancy MontoyaHR Director for Tequila Sauza and Beam Suntory Mexico, Nancy Montoya knows what it means to be a leader.

Leader Spotlight: Angie PoirierField Sales Manager for British Columbia, Angie Poirier is driving our business forward.

CONNECT™ by Beam Suntory – Now Available!Our e-learning and brand engagement tool launched too much applause last year.

Jim Beam makes history, fills 13 millionth barrelSince the repeal of prohibition in 1933, Jim Beam has made history by filling more than 13 million barrels of Kentucky bourbon.