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  • J&J Names Global CMO from Coke

    Alison Lewis, Coca-Cola's head marketer in North America, is heading to Johnson & Johnson as the first-ever global chief marketing officer of its consumer companies.
  • Weight Watchers Makes Executive Appointments

    Weight Watchers names an new President, North America and Chief Technology Officer, bringing consumer products and IT experience from companies like Heineken USA and IBM.
  • Fruit of the Loom to Reduce GHG Emissions

    Once complete, these projects will result in the totality of Fruit of the Loom's electricity supply in Honduras originating from renewable sources.
  • Annie's Appoints Chief Financial Officer

    The new CFO was most recently Vice President Corporate Controller and Chief Accounting Officer at Molson Coors Brewing Company.
  • Nestle Further Drives Growth in Europe

    Nestl is continuing to boost growth in Europe by opening a new CHF 73 million (about 2.6 billion roubles) Maggi factory in Russia.
  • Campbell Appoints President of Asia Pacific

    Prior to joining Campbell, the candidate was President, Emerging Markets and a member of the Executive Board of Beiersdorf AG, one of the worlds leading personal care companies.
  • Hershey Launches First New Brand in 30 Years

    The introduction of the Lancaster brand marks a significant milestone for The Hershey Company, and is inspired by Milton Hershey's original confection company, The Lancaster Caramel Company.
  • Walmart CEO Says Near-Term Execution is Critical

    Earlier this week,Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. President and CEO Mike Duke assuredinvestors Walmart will win no matter what environment it's in. "When you go to our stores, you're going to see fantastic new merchandise, aggressive investments in price through lots of rollbacks and better in-stock levels. We're focusing on execution to deliver results." Here's a review of progress that's been made and Walmart's plans for the future.
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