Coca-Cola Chief Innovation Officer Robert Long to Retire in February
01 Septiembre 2020 - 9:54AM
Noticias Dow Jones
By Chris Wack
The Coca-Cola Co. on Tuesday said Chief Innovation Officer
Robert Long plans to retire Feb. 28 after a 17-year career with the
company.
After Mr. Long's retirement, the beverage company will combine
its innovation and technical functions under the leadership of
Nancy Quan, who will now become the chief technical and innovation
officer.
Coca-Cola also made three other leadership appointments,
including Henrique Braun, who currently serves as president of the
Brazil business unit, being named president of the new Latin
America operating unit.
The company said Nikos Koumettis, current president of the
Europe, Middle East and Africa group, will become president of the
new Europe operating unit. He joined Coca-Cola in 2001.
The company previously announced that Alfredo Rivera has become
president of the North America unit. Rivera has most recently
served as president of the Latin America group.
The company said it will announce the complete list of operating
unit geographies and their leaders later this week.
Write to Chris Wack at chris.wack@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
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