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PepsiCo Elects CEO Indra K. Nooyi as
Chairman
Move Effective May 2, 2007 Upon Steven S Reinemund's Retirement
Media Release by Pepsico
PURCHASE, NY, February 5, 2007 -- PepsiCo's board of directors
announced today that it has elected Indra K. Nooyi, 51, Chairman of the
Board, effective when Executive Chairman Steven S Reinemund, 58, retires
on May 2, as he announced last August. Mrs. Nooyi is currently Chief
Executive Officer of the more than $32 billion global convenient food
and beverage company, a role she assumed on October 1, 2006. She becomes
the fifth Chairman and Chief Executive Officer in PepsiCo's 42-year
history, following Reinemund (2001-2006), Roger A. Enrico (1996-2001),
Wayne D. Calloway (1986-1996) and Donald M. Kendall (1971-1986.) Herman
W. Lay served as PepsiCo's first Chairman (1965-1971), while Kendall
served as CEO.
"I'm incredibly honored by the board's confidence, and
extraordinarily fortunate to follow in the footsteps of Steve Reinemund
and all my illustrious predecessors," said Nooyi. "PepsiCo is on a sound
strategic course with solid momentum thanks to Steve's leadership, and
along with every PepsiCo associate, I'm looking forward to building on
the lasting legacy created by him, Roger, Wayne, Don and Herman."
Mrs. Nooyi joined PepsiCo in 1994 and directed worldwide strategy for
over a decade. She was the primary architect of PepsiCo's restructuring
and transformation, including the merger with Quaker Oats and the
acquisition of Tropicana, which added some of the world's strongest
health & wellness brands to PepsiCo's portfolio. She also led the
divestiture of PepsiCo's restaurants into the successful YUM! Brands,
Inc., and the spin-off and public offering of company-owned bottling
operations into anchor bottler Pepsi Bottling Group (PBG.) Prior to
being elected CEO last year, Mrs. Nooyi served as President and Chief
Financial Officer. She was elected to PepsiCo's Board of Directors in
2001.
"PepsiCo is in extraordinarily gifted and capable hands," said
Reinemund. "Indra's record of transformational leadership is
second-to-none. She and her team will take this great company to an
unprecedented level of success, and I look forward to continuing to
cheer their continued achievements."
Steve Reinemund, a 23-year PepsiCo veteran, led the corporation since
2001. From 2001 to 2005, PepsiCo's revenues increased by more than $9
billion, net income increased by 70%, earnings per share increased by
80%, its annual dividend doubled and the company's market capitalization
surpassed $100 billion. During Reinemund's PepsiCo tenure, he also
served as the corporation's President and Chief Operating Officer, as
well as Chairman and CEO of its Frito-Lay division. He started his
PepsiCo career in 1984 at the company's former Pizza Hut division, where
he also served as CEO.
About PepsiCo: PepsiCo is one of the world's largest food and
beverage companies with annual revenues of more than $32 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.
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