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PepsiCo veteran Laguarta taking over as new CEO

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PepsiCo Inc. has appointed Ramon Laguarta to take over as chief executive from Indra Nooyi, handing the reins to a veteran who led the company’s fast-growing emerging markets business.

Laguarta, who starts on Oct. 3, will be tasked with managing the company’s response as consumer tastes move away from sugary drinks.

Nooyi, 62, is stepping down after 24 years at PepsiCo, where she held a variety of roles, including her most recent 12 years as CEO. Her departure also leaves only one woman of color among Fortune 500 CEOs.

Laguarta will be PepsiCo’s sixth CEO in its 53-year history.

“Ramon Laguarta is exactly the right person to help build on @ PepsiCo’s strong position and success. He has been a critical partner and friend and I am positive that he will take PepsiCo to new and greater heights in the years to come,” Nooyi tweeted on Monday.

A 22-year veteran of PepsiCo, Laguarta oversaw global operations, corporate strategy, public policy and government affairs in his role as president.

The Spaniard previously headed the company’s Europe SubSaharan Africa (ESSA) division - a unit PepsiCo characteri­zed as “one of the most complex business divisions in the company,” due to its mix of both developed and emerging markets.

Laguarta, 54, was named president of the company in September last year and was tipped to succeed Nooyi. He also formerly led PepsiCo’s Eastern European operations.

“With a deep understand­ing of PepsiCo’s internatio­nal operations, and a broader understand­ing of the total company portfolio in his role as president, we believe that Laguarta is well-placed to continue executing on PepsiCo’s current strategy,” Cowen & Co analysts said.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Photo shows the Pepsi logo in front of a manufactur­ing plant in Irwindale, California.
REUTERS Photo shows the Pepsi logo in front of a manufactur­ing plant in Irwindale, California.

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