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PepsiCo Names Crew as President of PepsiCo Americas Beverages

Mars, Kraft, Nestle vet succeeds O'Hagan, who is stepping down as Gatorade head

PURCHASE, N.Y. -- PepsiCo Inc. announced Thursday that Debra Crew has been named president of PepsiCo Americas Beverages. In this new expanded role, Crew will oversee PepsiCo's Gatorade and Tropicana business in North America, its Latin America Beverages business, as well as the company's North America warehouse sales organization and Beverage Growth Ventures Group. Sarah Robb O'Hagan, who had served as president of Gatorade, is leaving PepsiCo to become president of fitness club company Equinox, New York.

Crew will report to PepsiCo Americas Beverages CEO Al Carey and will be based in Chicago.

The new role is consistent with PepsiCo's strategy announced earlier this year to drive more integration, collaboration and efficiency across its businesses, the company said.

Crew, who currently serves as president of PepsiCo's Western Europe business and also has responsibility for commercial and innovation planning across the company's Europe sector, is one of PepsiCo's rising executive leaders, it said. She has strong multi-category experience, and is a seasoned global leader in international brand building, general management, product development and innovation.

Prior to joining PepsiCo, Crew worked for Mars Inc. as general manager and a chief marketing officer. Crew also spent a number of years in leadership and brand management roles at Kraft Foods, where her experience included foodservice, snacks and desserts. She also held senior roles at Nestle.

"Debra is a highly respected executive within PepsiCo, and I'm delighted to have her move into this critically important role. She brings strong leadership and diverse experience across multiple food and beverage categories to her new position and will be a driver of continued growth across the businesses she'll be overseeing," PepsiCo chairman and CEO Indra Nooyi said.

"We thank Sarah for everything she contributed to Gatorade's continued success as one of the world's leading sports nutrition brands," she added. "She leaves behind a very healthy business and a strong bench of talent at Gatorade, and we wish her all the best in the future."

As part of the new structure, the company will name new leaders at Gatorade and Western Europe in the coming weeks.

Crew joined PepsiCo in April 2010 as president of PepsiCo's Western Europe business, based in Geneva.

PepsiCo is a global food and beverage leader with net revenues of more than $65 billion and a product portfolio that includes 22 brands that generate more than $1 billion each in annual retail sales. Its main businesses--Quaker, Tropicana, Gatorade, Frito-Lay and Pepsi-Cola --make hundreds of foods and beverages.

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