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PepsiCo, Inc.

Sector: Bottled And Canned Soft Drinks And Carbonated Waters Region: NY, United States


Exchange/Ticker: SIX Swiss Exchange: PEP | Frankfurt Stock Exchange: PEP | Mexican Stock Exchange: PEP | New York Stock Exchange: PEP


Company Description

PepsiCo, Inc. markets, sells and distributes a wide variety of convenient and enjoyable foods and beverages through its operations, authorized bottlers, contract manufacturers and other partners. The company operates in four business units, PepsiCo Americas Foods, PepsiCo Americas Beverages, PepsiCo Europe and PepsiCo Asia, Middle East and Africa which are comprised of six reportable segments: Frito-Lay North America, Quaker Foods North America, Latin America Foods, PepsiCo Americas Beverages, Europe, and Asia, Middle East and Africa. The Frito-Lay North America segment makes, markets, sells and distributes branded snack foods. These foods include Lay's potato chips, Doritos tortilla chips, Cheetos cheese flavored snacks, Tostitos tortilla chips, branded dips, Ruffles potato chips, Fritos corn chips and Santitas tortilla chips. The Quaker Foods North America segment makes, markets, sells and distributes cereals, rice, pasta, dairy and other branded products. Its products include Quaker oatmeal, Aunt Jemima mixes and syrups, Quaker Chewy granola bars, Quaker grits, Cap'n Crunch cereal, Life cereal, Quaker rice cakes, Rice-A-Roni side dishes, Near East side dishes and Pasta Roni side dishes. The Latin America Foods segment makes, markets, sells and distributes a number of snack food brands including Marias Gamesa, Cheetos, Doritos, Ruffles, Emperador, Saladitas, Elma Chips, Rosquinhas Mabel, Sabritas and Tostitos, as well as many Quaker-branded cereals and snacks. The PepsiCo Americas Beverages segment akes, markets, sells and distributes beverage concentrates, fountain syrups and finished goods under various beverage brands including Pepsi, Mountain Dew, Gatorade, Diet Pepsi, Aquafina, 7UP, Diet Mountain Dew, Tropicana Pure Premium, Sierra Mist and Mirinda. The Europe segment makes, markets, sells and distributes a number of leading snack foods including Lay's, Walkers, Doritos, Cheetos and Ruffles, as well as many Quaker-branded cereals and snacks, through consolidated businesses as well as through noncontrolled affiliates. The Asia, Middle East and Africa segment makes, markets, sells and distributes a number of leading snack food brands including Lay's, Chipsy, Kurkure, Doritos, Cheetos and Smith's through consolidated businesses as well as through noncontrolled affiliates. PepsiCo was founded by Donald M. Kendall Sr. and Herman W. Lay in 1965 and is headquartered in Purchase, NY.

Similar to: National Beverage Corp., The Pulse Beverage Corporation

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Executives


Indra K. Nooyi, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Indra Nooyi is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of PepsiCo. In its global food and beverage portfolio, PepsiCo has 22 brands that generate more than $1 billion each in annual retail sales. PepsiCo's main businesses include Quaker, Tropicana, Gatorade, Frito-Lay and Pepsi-Cola. With more than $65 billion in annual net revenue, PepsiCo makes hundreds of enjoyable foods and beverages that are loved throughout the world. Mrs. Nooyi is the chief architect of Performance with Purpose, PepsiCo’s promise to do what’s right for the business by doing what’s right for people and the planet. It’s the company’s commitment to sustained growth with a focus on Performance, Human, Environment and Talent Sustainability. In keeping with this commitment, PepsiCo is proud to be listed on the Dow Jones Sustainability North America Index and Dow Jones Sustainability World Index. Mrs. Nooyi was named President and CEO on October 1, 2006 and assumed the role of Chairman on May 2, 2007. She has directed the company's global strategy for more than a decade and led its restructuring, including the divestiture of its restaurants into the successful YUM! Brands, Inc., the acquisition of Tropicana and the merger with Quaker Oats that brought the vital Quaker and Gatorade businesses to PepsiCo, the merger with PepsiCo's anchor bottlers, and the acquisition of Wimm-Bill-Dann, the largest international acquisition in PepsiCo's history. Prior to becoming CEO, Mrs. Nooyi served as President and Chief Financial Officer beginning in 2001, when she was also named to PepsiCo's Board of Directors. In this position, she was responsible for PepsiCo's corporate functions, including finance, strategy, business process optimization, corporate platforms and innovation, procurement, investor relations and information technology. Between February 2000 and April 2001, Mrs. Nooyi was Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of PepsiCo. Between 1996 and 1999, Mrs. Nooyi was Senior Vice President of Corporate Strategy and Development. Before joining PepsiCo in 1994, Mrs. Nooyi spent four years as Senior Vice President of Strategy and Strategic Marketing for Asea Brown Boveri, a Zurich-based industrials company. She was part of the top management team responsible for the company's U.S. business as well as its worldwide industrial businesses, representing about $10 billion of ABB's $30 billion in global sales. Between 1986 and 1990, Mrs. Nooyi worked for Motorola, where she was Vice President and Director of Corporate Strategy and Planning, having joined the company as the business development executive for its automotive and industrial electronic group. Prior to Motorola, she spent six years directing international corporate strategy projects at The Boston Consulting Group. Her clients ranged from textiles and consumer goods companies to retailers and specialty chemicals producers. Mrs. Nooyi began her career in India, where she held product manager positions at Johnson & Johnson and at Mettur Beardsell, Ltd., a textile firm. In addition to being a member of the PepsiCo Board of Directors, Mrs. Nooyi serves as a member of the boards of U.S.-China Business Council, The Consumer Goods Forum, Catalyst, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, The Peterson Institute for International Economics and Tsinghua University. She is also a member of the Foundation Board of the World Economic Forum, Successor Fellow of Yale Corporation and was appointed to the U.S.-India CEO Forum by the Obama Administration. She holds a B.S. from Madras Christian College, an M.B.A. from the Indian Institute of Management in Calcutta and a Master of Public and Private Management from Yale University. Mrs. Nooyi is married and has two daughters.
John Compton, President
John Compton is president of PepsiCo, a global food and beverage leader with net revenues of more than $65 billion and a product portfolio that includes 22 brands that generate more than $1 billion each in annual retail sales. PepsiCo’s main businesses – Quaker, Tropicana, Gatorade, Frito-Lay and Pepsi-Cola – make hundreds of enjoyable foods and beverages that are loved throughout the world. Compton assumed this role in March 2012 and oversees all of PepsiCo’s global category groups (Global Beverages, Global Snacks, Global Nutrition, and Global Sports Nutrition), Global Operations (IT, Global Procurement, Supply Chain and Productivity), Global Marketing and Corporate Strategy. He is responsible for driving breakthrough innovation and brand building while looking for ways to significantly reduce the overall cost structure of the company. Compton joined PepsiCo in 1983 and has held a variety of leadership positions throughout his career. He was most recently chief executive officer of PepsiCo Americas Foods (PAF), the largest sector of PepsiCo’s four business units with $23 billion in revenues in 2011. In addition, Compton led both PepsiCo’s Power of One – Americas Council (comprised of the company’s top food and beverage leaders across North, South and Central America) and Global Snacks Group (created to develop, innovate and leverage the company’s global snacks portfolio). Earlier in his career, Compton spent time as chief executive officer, PepsiCo North America and president and chief executive officer, Quaker Tropicana Gatorade. He also worked in Frito-Lay for 22 years in various sales, marketing, operations and general management assignments, including vice chairman and president of Frito-Lay's North American Salty Snacks Division, chief marketing officer and senior vice president, Sales. Compton served on the Board of Directors of the Pepsi-Cola Bottling Group prior to its merger with PepsiCo in 2010. Compton is based in Purchase, N.Y. Education: • Bachelor of Science, (Finance), University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tenn. Affiliations, Appointments and Awards: • Board member, First Horizon National Corporation • Executive sponsor, PepsiCo Ethnic Advisory Boards and the North American Women's Inclusion Networks • Award winner, University of Tennessee, Distinguished Alumni (2011)
Hugh F. Johnston, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
Hugh F. Johnston is executive vice president and chief financial officer of PepsiCo. In its global portfolio of food and beverage brands, PepsiCo has 22 different brands that generate more than $1 billion each in annual retail sales. With net revenues of over $65 billion, PepsiCo’s main businesses also make hundreds of other enjoyable foods and beverages that are respected household names throughout the world. Johnston assumed this role in March 2010, and is responsible for providing strategic financial leadership; ensuring PepsiCo's capital structure, financial systems and controls; and forecasting models that will support the company's growth and expansion. As a member of the executive leadership team, Johnston builds financial infrastructure, oversees risk management, and upholds PepsiCo's finance and accounting policies and procedures. Johnston joined PepsiCo in 1987, and has served in a variety of positions, including CFO, Beverages and Foods, PepsiCo; senior vice president, Mergers and Acquisitions, PepsiCo; president, Pepsi-Cola North America Beverages; and most recently executive vice president, Global Operations, PepsiCo. In this role, Johnston ran the post-merger integration efforts for PepsiCo's bottler transactions with Pepsi Bottling Group and PepsiAmericas, and was responsible for overseeing PepsiCo's Global Procurement Business Information Systems functions, as well as the company's Worldwide Concentrate Operations. Johnston is based in Purchase, N.Y. Education: • Bachelor of Arts (Finance), Syracuse University, Syracuse, N.Y. • Master of Business Administration, University of Chicago, Chicago Affiliations, Appointments: • Executive sponsor, PepsiCo EQUAL (PepsiCo's employee diversity network that provides awareness, education, resources and support for the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender community, and its allies)

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