PepsiCo Announces New North American Structure; Appoints John Compton as Chief Executive Officer, PepsiCo North America
Chuck Maniscalco Named President and Chief Executive Officer
at Quaker-Tropicana-Gatorade (QTG) Division
PURCHASE, N.Y., Sept. 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- PepsiCo (NYSE: PEP)
announced today it has created a new structure for its North American
businesses and that veteran leader John Compton has been appointed to the
newly created position of Chief Executive Officer for North America, effective
immediately. Compton will report to the corporation's President and
CEO-designate, Indra Nooyi, who will assume the CEO role on October 1.
Current PepsiCo Chairman and CEO, Steve Reinemund, announced his plans last
month to retire as CEO on October 1 and to retire as Chairman in May, 2007.
"This structure will provide even greater coordination across PepsiCo and
is the logical next step in the 'Power of One' initiatives we have been
pursuing for over a decade. It strikes the proper balance between the
leadership and collaboration required to generate continued growth in our
North American businesses while maintaining the independence of the divisions
which has been such an instrumental part of PepsiCo's success," said Nooyi.
"Our individual businesses are headed by extraordinary leaders who are doing
an excellent job running their operations, yet there is unquestionably more
value to be realized by approaching our consumers and retail partners as a
fully integrated enterprise."
PepsiCo's worldwide operations will now be organized into two entities
reporting to Nooyi: the new North American division, and the existing PepsiCo
International (PI) division, which was formed in 2003 and is led by Mike
White. In addition to serving as CEO of PI, White is also Vice Chairman of
the corporation and a member of PepsiCo's board of directors.
"Managing these divisions together in a more holistic and integrated
manner, like we've been doing at PI for several years, has proven to be the
right formula for growth," said Nooyi. "Since the PI division was created,
its businesses are developing successfully and the entire international
portfolio has delivered consistently outstanding performance, marked by 13
consecutive quarters of double-digit revenue and profit growth. We are
confident the new North American structure will enhance effectiveness and
drive added momentum there as well."
Compton, 45, a PepsiCo veteran with 23 years experience in snacks,
beverages and foods, had been President & CEO of the Quaker Tropicana Gatorade
(QTG) division since 2005. Previously, he served in a variety of roles at
Frito-Lay where he ultimately became the division's Vice Chairman and
President. Compton also led a team of cross-divisional and functional experts
from PepsiCo and Quaker Oats during their successful merger integration.
Reporting to Compton will be Al Carey, President & CEO of Frito-Lay; Dawn
Hudson, President & CEO of Pepsi-Cola; the newly appointed President & CEO of
QTG, Chuck Maniscalco; the President of PepsiCo Sales, Tom Greco; and Ron
Parker, Senior Vice President of Human Resources and Global Diversity. Parker
will report to Compton for North American Human Resources, and will report to
Nooyi on Global Diversity, which is consistent with his previous reporting
relationship to Reinemund on diversity.
Commenting on Compton, Nooyi said "John is one of our most experienced
executives and has literally grown up in the company. He has a deep knowledge
and appreciation for all our businesses, especially our versatile distribution
capabilities, and he possesses an equally embedded understanding of our
culture. John is exactly the right leader for this job and I look forward to
working even more closely with him, as do his colleagues, Al, Dawn, Chuck, Tom
and Ron."
"The opportunity to partner with such a gifted team of proven leaders to
ensure we meet today's ambitious goals while transforming for the future is a
once-in-a-lifetime opportunity," said Compton. "I could not be more excited
about the challenge, the team and the great potential ahead."
Succeeding Compton at QTG is Chuck Maniscalco, who PepsiCo named President
& CEO of the Chicago-based division, which encompasses Quaker foods, Tropicana
juices and Gatorade beverages. Maniscalco is another long-tenured PepsiCo
leader who started his career with Quaker Oats in 1980. For the past four
years he has led the Gatorade/Propel business as President, driving over 17%
compounded annual volume growth across those vital brands.
"Chuck is without a doubt the most qualified leader to take QTG to new
heights," said Compton. "He possesses a passion for growth that is unrivaled
and is an exceptional developer of people. All of us at QTG and PepsiCo could
not be more pleased to have Chuck leading these important businesses and
capitalizing on all their potential."
Commenting on his appointment, Maniscalco said "Leading this amazing
company is a dream come true. I learned from the day I walked through the
doors over 25 years ago that we have many riches, not the least of which are
our extremely talented people and market-leading brands. I look forward to
continuing to work side-by-side with both, and our untapped opportunities
ahead."
ABOUT PEPSICO
PepsiCo is one of the world's largest food and beverage companies with
annual revenues of $33 billion. Its principal businesses include Frito-Lay
snacks, Pepsi-Cola beverages, Gatorade sports drinks, Tropicana juices and
Quaker foods. Its portfolio includes 17 brands that generate $1 billion or
more each in annual sales.
CAUTIONARY STATEMENT
This release contains statements concerning PepsiCo's expectations for
future performance. Any such forward-looking statements are inherently
speculative and are based on currently available information, operating plans
and projections about future events and trends. As such they are subject to
numerous risks and uncertainties. Actual results and performance may be
significantly different from expectations. The Company undertakes no
obligation to update any such forward-looking statements. Please see the
Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including the
Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K, for a discussion of specific risks that
may affect performance.
PEPSICO EXECUTIVE CHANGES - BIOGRAPHIES
John C. Compton (45 years)
Prior to being named CEO for PepsiCo North America, Mr. Compton was
President & CEO for Quaker-Tropicana-Gatorade (QTG), a position he assumed in
2005. QTG generates over $9 billion in annual revenues and is PepsiCo's
leading division in health & wellness foods and beverages. Previously,
Compton spent over 20 years at Frito-Lay North America, where he started in
1983 as a production supervisor. He moved from manufacturing into marketing
and then sales assignments, serving as Senior Vice President of Sales and
Chief Marketing Officer. He ultimately was named Vice Chairman and President
of the North American Salty Snacks Division at Frito-Lay before moving to QTG.
Mr. Compton is a member of the advisory board of directors at the University
of Tennessee, the Commercial Club of Chicago, the Civic Committee and The
Executive's Club of Chicago. He also chaired the 2004 and 2005 American Heart
Walks in Dallas. Mr. Compton is a graduate of the University of Tennessee.
Mr. Maniscalco most recently was President -- Gatorade/Propel at
Quaker-Tropicana-Gatorade (QTG), before being appointed President & CEO of
QTG. Before assuming his Gatorade/Propel role in 2002, he served as Senior
Vice President and General Manager, Convenience Foods for Frito-Lay North
America. Mr. Maniscalco started his career at Quaker Oats in 1980 as a market
research analyst. Over the years he moved throughout the company in a wide
variety of roles, including marketing and general management positions
encompassing Quaker's food, beverages and pet food divisions. He is a member
of the board of directors for The (Chicago) Museum of Science and Industry and
The Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago. Mr. Maniscalco holds degrees from
Bowling Green State University in Ohio.