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Kellogg Co.

  • Comings & Goings: June 2015

    Campbell Soup Co., Camden, New Jersey

    Ed Carolan has been named senior vice president of the newly formed division known as integrated global services.

  • Kellogg Taps Enterprise Contract Lifecycle Management Tool

    The technology helps to allow for productive collaboration enterprise-wide, whether between internal departments or with international vendors.
  • Kellogg Company Appoints New President, North America

    Kellogg Company announces two leadership changes in its North American business.
  • Solution Provider News: April 2015

    IRI, Kline to Provide Expanded OTC Coverage

    Chicago-based shopper insights provider IRI and pharmaceutical market research firm Kline & Co., Parsippany, New Jersey, have partnered to provide the consumer healthcare industry a higher level of data accuracy, the companies said.

  • Small Organic to Mass Market: Growth Potential or Selling Out?

    Many small, organic food companies start with a homegrown story that appeals to its consumer base, however, major consumer goods powerhouses have been recently vacuuming up these niche players. Giants like Coke, General Mills and Kellogg have recently expanded their organic portfolios through acquisition with rumors of more to come. With the risk of being called a sell out, is teaming up with bigger companies better for growth, or is it a death sentence for these smaller players?
  • Kellogg Inks Digital Marketing Operations Deal

    As the sole managed services partner for all of Kellogg's digital marketing properties, Mindtree will support Kellogg's industry leading digital initiatives with more than 100 monthly production deployments.
  • General Mills to Close 2 Plants, Cut 600 Jobs

    General Mills will close a cereal plant and a yogurt factory - eliminating up to 600 jobs - in an effort to cut costs and offset the sluggish U.S. demand for cereal and other packaged foods.
  • Post to Acquire MOM Brands for $1.15B

    Cereal maker Post Holdings Inc. will acquire privately held MOM Brands Co. for $1.15 billion to expand its growing bagged and hot cereal categories.
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