Kraft Heinz Appoints New President of North American Operations The announcement was made in the food company's 3Q earnings report call.
Kraft Heinz Co. has namedPedro Navio the executive vice president a president,North America. He will succeedCarlos Abrams-Riverawho will serve asthe CEO of the company. Navio has been withKraft Heinzsince 2017, and is currently president ofTaste, Meals, and Away From Home, inNorth America. Prior toKraft Heinz, Navio spent more than 15 years atRed Bull, most recently as CEO ofLatin America. Kraft Heinz alsois establishing global leadership teams for its Growth and Omnichannel functions in order toprovides the structure and support to leverage centralized expertise and resources on a global level.It also helps drive growth and disruptive innovation across the business while optimally servicing customers and consumers. During the call, Kraft Heinz announcedRafael Oliveira, current president ofInternational Markets, will take on an advisory role to support the new structure transition and will depart the company in March of 2024. "Rafael has been withKraft Heinzsince 2014 in several top leadership roles and has been a critical part of our transformation," said Kraft HeinzCEO and Chair of the Board, Miguel Patricio. "We are forever grateful for the immeasurable business and culture impact that he has made on the company and its people." To further drive international growth, the companyis dividing its international business into three zones: Europeand Pacific Developed Marketswill includeEurope,Australia,New Zealand,Japan, andSouth Korea. West and East Emerging Marketswill include LATAM,Eastern Europe, and theMiddle East. Asia Emerging Marketswill include itsAsiabusinesses outside ofJapanandSouth Korea. All changes will be effective at the beginning of fiscal year 2024. Image courtesy of Kraft Heinz Co.
Kraft Heinz Co. has namedPedro Navio the executive vice president a president,North America. He will succeedCarlos Abrams-Riverawho will serve asthe CEO of the company.
Navio has been withKraft Heinzsince 2017, and is currently president ofTaste, Meals, and Away From Home, inNorth America. Prior toKraft Heinz, Navio spent more than 15 years atRed Bull, most recently as CEO ofLatin America.
Kraft Heinz alsois establishing global leadership teams for its Growth and Omnichannel functions in order toprovides the structure and support to leverage centralized expertise and resources on a global level.It also helps drive growth and disruptive innovation across the business while optimally servicing customers and consumers.
During the call, Kraft Heinz announcedRafael Oliveira, current president ofInternational Markets, will take on an advisory role to support the new structure transition and will depart the company in March of 2024.
"Rafael has been withKraft Heinzsince 2014 in several top leadership roles and has been a critical part of our transformation," said Kraft HeinzCEO and Chair of the Board, Miguel Patricio. "We are forever grateful for the immeasurable business and culture impact that he has made on the company and its people."
To further drive international growth, the companyis dividing its international business into three zones:
Europeand Pacific Developed Markets will includeEurope,Australia,New Zealand,Japan, andSouth Korea.
West and East Emerging Markets will include LATAM,Eastern Europe, and theMiddle East.
Asia Emerging Markets will include itsAsiabusinesses outside ofJapanandSouth Korea.
All changes will be effective at the beginning of fiscal year 2024.
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