Campbell Soup (CPB) Names New C-Fresh President, SVP of IGS
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Campbell Announces Management Changes in Campbell Fresh Division and Integrated Global Services
October 17, 2016 4:30 PM EDTEd Carolan Appointed President of C-Fresh, Succeeding Jeff Dunn Who Departs to Become CEO of Juicero
Bethmara Kessler Appointed Senior Vice President of IGS
CAMDEN, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Campbell Soup Company (NYSE: CPB)Â today announced the appointment of Ed Carolan as President Campbell Fresh (C-Fresh). Carolan, 47, will lead the division that includes Bolthouse Farms beverages, salad dressings and carrots, Garden Fresh Gourmet salsa, hummus and dips, and fresh soup, which combined account for approximately $1 billion in net sales.
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