Keurig Dr Pepper revamped its executive leadership team as it sets the stage for its CEO transition to Tim Cofer.
Among the changes for the No. 48 publicly owned consumer goods company, all of which are effective Nov. 6:
Andrew Archambaul was named president, U.S. refreshment beverages. He is currently president, commercial and beverage concentrates. In his new role, he’ll lead all aspects of the business segment, including marketing, fountain foodservice, concentrate sales, and KDP's nationwide direct store delivery (DSD) network. Archambaul joined the company in 2017.
Patrick Minogue, currently SVP and general manager, coffee, was promoted to president, U.S. coffee, where he’ll be tasked with growing the single-serve coffee category. He joined the company in 2015.
Sudhanshu Priyadarshi, CFO, will expand his role to include the position of president, international, with responsibility for Keurig Dr Pepper Canada and Grupo Penafiel, KDP's Canada and Mexico businesses, respectively.
Monique Oxender has been named chief corporate affairs officer. She was previously SVP and chief sustainability officer.
Mauricio Leyva, who has led KDP’s international businesses as group president, will move to an advisory role in 2024.
All other Keurig Dr Pepper ELT members continue in their roles.