Beverages

Dr Pepper Snapple Realigns Finished Goods Business

Announces additional organizational changes

PLANO, Texas-- To further refine its integrated business model, Dr Pepper Snapple Group has announced a number of organizational changes, effective immediately, aimed at increasing its focus on key customers and capitalizing on the company's distribution network. Rodger Collins will assume responsibilities for the company's finished goods business in addition to his responsibilities as president of Bottling Group Sales. This will allow DPS to optimize its direct-to-store (DSD) and national warehouse distribution network and to push high-priority initiatives, such as its cold drink strategy.

Jim Johnston will continue to lead the Beverage Concentrates business as well as national account sales for the full brand portfolio across all retail channels, fountain/foodservice and Canada. Johnston will be charged with driving growth in this important business segment through innovative, brand-led sales programs working with key retailers and Coke-affiliated, Pepsi-affiliated and independent bottlers and distributors.

Jim Trebilcock, currently senior vice president of marketing and a 21-year DPS marketing veteran, will assume responsibility for all of DPS's marketing efforts. He will now report to Young.

Supporting these executives in aligning sales demand, manufacturing and logistics is Derry Hobson, executive vice president of supply chain. He will continue to lead the company's efforts in building a world-class supply chain, producing both concentrate and finished goods under a broad portfolio of quality brands.

In addition, Pedro Herran, president for Mexico and the Caribbean, will take on responsibility for corporate strategy, and Tina Barry, currently vice president of corporate communications, will move into a newly created role responsible for corporate affairs reporting to Young. David Thomas, senior vice president of research and development, will also report directly to Young. Randy Gier, executive vice president of marketing and R&D, has decided to pursue career opportunities outside the company.

"These changes are designed to provide greater clarity around roles and accountabilities, speed decision-making, drive simplification and enhance retail execution," said Larry Young, president and CEO. "It's the logical next step in ensuring that our focus and resources are squarely aligned with our customers and channel partners and that we continue to respond nimbly to the evolving demands of the marketplace."

Plano, Texas-based Dr Pepper Snapple Group is an integrated refreshment beverage business marketing more than 50 beverage brands to consumers throughout North America. In addition to its flagship Dr Pepper and Snapple brands, the company's portfolio includes 7UP, Mott's, A&W, Sunkist Soda, Hawaiian Punch, Canada Dry, Schweppes, Squirt, RC Cola, Diet Rite, Penafiel, Rose's, Yoo-hoo, Clamato, Mr & Mrs T Mixers and other consumer favorites.

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