J.C. Newman Names New General Manager of El Reloj Factory - Cigar News

J.C. Newman Names New General Manager of El Reloj Factory – Cigar News

has named the new Vice President and General Manager of Its Historic Cigar Factory. In her new role she will over see cigar manufacturing and distribution. This appointment makes her one of the few females in this position in the industry. Based out of Tampa, FL, Cooks will oversee all manufacturing responsibilities, including tobacco fermentation, cigar rolling, aging, and packing. Additionally, she will be responsible for the warehousing and shipping of imported and Arturo Fuente cigars that are distributed from .

Aimee has been an important and trusted member of our family for more than two decades. Bobby, Drew, and I could not be happier that she is now leading .

Eric Newman, third-generation owner, and president

First hired in 1997 by the late second-generation owner and Cigar Aficionado Cigar Hall of Fame member Stanford J. Newman, Cooks began her career as ‘s director of human resources. By working with every employee in , Cooks learned the skill and tradition of handcrafting cigars from the ground up. A decade ago, her role expanded to include quality control. Today, Cooks is now a well-respected cigar connoisseur and assumes responsibility for the entire factory.

I am honored to be named Vice President and General Manager of and thank Eric, Bobby, and Drew for their confidence in me and to Stanford Newman who was my first mentor. I am grateful to other cigar industry colleagues, in particular, the women in our industry whom I have learned from throughout my career. I look forward to continuing working for the Newman family in the industry that I love.

When was built in 1910, it was considered to be the largest and finest cigar factory in the world. Today, this iconic building is a cornerstone of the Ybor City National Historic Landmark District and is the last operating cigar factory in the “Cigar City” of Tampa, Florida. Under Cooks’s supervision, rolls more than 60,000 cigars per day at , both by hand and by hand-operated antique cigar machines from the 1930s. In celebration of its 125th Anniversary last year, restored and opened a three-level cigar museum, an interactive theater showing old cigar films, and a space to host cigar-friendly events. offers guided factory tours on weekdays and will open a Rolling School where it will teach cigar enthusiasts how to roll and blend their own cigars next year.