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PepsiCo reshuffles top deck

Mike Spanos to head Asia operations

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Beverages and food major PepsiCo on Thursday announced top-level global management rejig, following which Mike Spanos will become CEO of AMENA (Asia, Middle East and North Africa) region in place of India-born Sanjeev Chadha, who is set to retire in March.

As part of the changes, Chadha will become Chairman of AMENA through the end of the first quarter of 2018 reporting to PepsiCo Chairman and CEO Indra Nooyi, the company said in a statement.

Further, Ram Krishnan, currently Senior vice-president and General Manager of the global PepsiCo Walmart business, will become President, Greater China Region (GCR), succeeding Spanos and would report to Spanos, who will also report to Nooyi, it said.

“We have a strong bench of senior executives, and we are thrilled to promote Mike, one of our most seasoned and proven leaders, into this important role,” Nooyi said.

Acknowledg­ing Chadha’s contributi­on to the company in his 27 years of long associatio­n, she said: “His continued support as Chairman of AMENA until his retirement at the end of March will ensure a smooth transition.” All the major changes are effective January 1, 2018. Chris Turner, currently senior vice-president of transforma­tion for Frito-Lay North America, will become senior vice-president and General Manager of global PepsiCo Walmart business, reporting to Al Carey, CEO for North America.

Chadha, an alumnus of IIM Ahmedabad, had moved to head PepsiCo Middle East and Africa in January 2011. Prior to that, he was Chairman and CEO of PepsiCo’s India Region from 2007 to 2010. Krishnan is with PepsiCo for more than a decade, where he has served in a number of senior leadership roles.

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