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  • Snyder's-Lance Revamps Web Sites

    The new web site is designed to provide visitors with quick and easy access to tools and information about Snyder's-Lance.
  • lululemon athletica Appoints CEO

    The new CEO comes after Christine Day stepped down, who served the company during an embarrassing sheer-pants quality problem and controversial remarks made by founder Chip Wilson.
  • Philip Morris to Acquire Interest in Russian Megapolis Group

    Philip Morris International Inc. announces its agreement to acquire a 20 percent equity interest in Megapolis Distribution BV.
  • Chobani Names Former P&G Exec to CFO

    This is the latest of several executive appointments in recent months for Chobani, including a new Chief Operating Officer and Chief Marketing and Brand Officer, on the leadership team.
  • Walmart Elects New CEO

    Mike Duke retires as CEO after delivering strong financial performance and developing building blocks that position the company for continued success.
  • The Reputation Imperative

    As much as reputation leaders (most frequently the senior communicator, chief marketing officer or the head of business strategy) would like to be able to tell CEOs and board members that everything is under control, the fact is when it comes to stakeholder relationship management, everything is not under control. Although most companies agree that reputation management is important, relatively few have figured out what to do about it.
  • Why Women Matter in Consumer Goods

    There is no industry where women play a more dominant role as workers, producers and consumers than the retail and consumer products industry. However, a new report shows that the number of women that sit on the boards of consumer goods and retail companies is not where it needs to be given women's aggregate market impact.
  • Walmart Makes New Manufacturing Commitments

    Building on Walmart's commitment to purchase an additional $50 billion in U.S.-made products over the next 10 years, Walmart U.S. President and CEO Bill Simon and Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker announce that three suppliers have made new domestic manufacturing commitments that will create 385 jobs.
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