#ITSTIME - NEW Executive Leaders Forum

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#ITSTIME - NEW Executive Leaders Forum
TRANSFORM
NETWORK OF EXECUTIVE WOMEN ANNUAL REPORT 2015
#ITSTIME
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03INTRO
04MEMBERS
07INCLUSION
08LEARNING
10 EVENTS
12 REGIONS
14 PARTNERS
16 ENGAGEMENT
18 FINANCIALS
20LEADERS
Network of
of Executive
Executive Women
Women
22 Network
IT’S TIME FOR A WORKPLACE WITH
NO LIMITS
2015 was a year of transformation for the Network of Executive Women. It
started in January at the FMI Midwinter Executive Conference in Miami, where
we enrolled senior industry leaders in our “It’s Time” Movement for women’s
leadership and workplace change. Our fresh start included a new mission, new
learning programs, a new inclusion initiative and a bold new vision: a workplace
with no limits.
“We’re creating a bigger
and more powerful
Network to transform
our industry’s workplace
and move the needle on
women’s leadership.”
Joan Toth
NEW President and CEO
October 1, 2015, Dallas
“Our powerful new
Network will help
the industry become
a leading destination
for women, millennials
and multicultural talent.”
Karen Stuckey, Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
NEW Board Chair
July 29, 2015, Los Angeles
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WE ARE OUR
PEOPLE
The Network’s community grew 8.6 percent in 2015
— thousands more participated in NEW events and
programs industrywide. But NEW is not satisfied with
incremental growth — in 2015 we laid the groundwork
for our biggest expansion ever, an ambitious plan to
double our membership by 2020.
“You are surrounded
by passionate professionals
willing to share their wisdom.”
Valerie Oswalt
Mondelēz International
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Hershey team at NEW Leadership Summit 2015 in Dallas.
STRONGLY
COMMITTED
Nearly 1,100
— more than one in 10 —
served as an officer, Board
director, Champion, corporate
Ambassador or regional
officer or committee
member in 2015.
723
9,677
ORGANIZATIONS
MEMBERS
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NEW Annual Report 2015 5
GENDER
“NEW has given me a wonderful
opportunity to invest in my own personal
and professional growth.”
Male 5.4%
AGE
Female
94.6%
ETHNICITY
Under 25
25-29
30-39
40-49
50-59
60 and over
African American 7.6%
Asian, Pacific Islander 4.6%
Hispanic or Latino
5.8%
Mixed race
1.7%
Native American/Alaskan0.4%
White
78.1%
Declined to state
1.8%
3.0%
12.7%
35.4%
33.3%
14.6%
1.0%
Association
education & media
1.1%
Maria Chakides
The Coca-Cola Company
Retailer
18.7%
Sales agency
2.2%
COMPANY
Principal
partner or owner
1.5%
Service provider
11.1%
Manufacturer
65.3%
EVP, SVP, VP
8.4%
Wholesaler or
distributor
1.6%
JOB LEVEL
Director, AVP
21.3%
Student 0.2%
CEO, chair
president or c-suite
1.7%
PROFESSION
Manager
48.3%
Buyers
specialists, other
18.5%
Retired 0.1%
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Source: Self-reported member profile data as of 12/31/15. Base for Gender: 9,304 members.
Base for Age: 6,242 members. Base for Ethnicity: 6,327 members. Base for Company:
9,637 members. Base for Job Level: 8,843 members. Base for Profession: 7,343 members.
Administration, corporate communications 2.7%
Category management
5.3%
Consulting, coaching
3.4%
Customer service, fulfillment
1.3%
Finance and legal
6.9%
HR, diversity and inclusion and training
9.0%
Information technology
2.6%
Marketing and merchandising
16.4%
Operations, logistics
4.4%
Sales, account management
34.1%
Supply chain and transportation
5.4%
Other
8.5%
INNOVATING WITH
INCLUSION
The retail and consumer goods workforce is getting more diverse — and so
is the Network of Executive Women. Our inclusion initiative is on a mission
to create a Network that’s 10 percent men, 20 percent new generation and
30 percent multicultural. In 2015, our Inclusion Committee, headed by Ken
Charles of General Mills, helped ensure that diversity was embedded in every
aspect of NEW — from leadership to events, from outreach to content —
reflecting the diverse communities we serve, including men, millennials,
women of color and the LGBT community.
“I was ‘volun-told’ to attend the
NEW Summit 10 years ago. That has
manifested into championing the
advancement of women in my
company and in the industry.”
PJ Connor
Hormel Foods Corporation
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“Belonging to
NEW has benefited my
personal and professional
development. I have gained
political skill, networking confidence
and office savvy and have learned
how to be a better leader.”
Nicole Wright
Acosta Sales & Marketing
NEW North Texas Secretary
“Our NEW Leadership Academy
lunch-and-learns have brought
us together. The content ties to
the culture we are building and
the post-webinar conversations
have been priceless.”
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Lisa A. Haen
The Schwan Food Company
C-Suite
A FORMULA FOR
Senior
Leader
Emerging Executive
High-Potential
GROWTH
In 2015 the Network unveiled the groundbreaking NEW Career
Accelerator Model™, the foundation for a powerful pyramid of
Mid-Level Leader
innovative career-building programs. Created in partnership with
the Center for Creative Leadership, the Model is based on surveys
with more than 1,200 industry members and outlines the 13 critical
Emerging Leader
success factors specific to women leaders in retail and consumer
A PYRAMID
OF LEARNING
goods. The Career Accelerator Model™ — and the NEW career
programs, events, webinars and content based on it — provide
a strong formula for personal and organizational growth.
The NEW Career Accelerator Model™
is the foundation of all NEW learning programs,
including our webinars, NEW Executive Institute,
NEW Career Accelerator Workshop and
NEW Rising Stars for Mid-Level Leaders.
“NEW Executive Institute has
been inspiring and motivating. I
have new tools to help propel me
into my next role — and beyond.
What an amazing experience.”
Gayle Shields
Ahold USA
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ONLINE, INDUSTRYWIDE AND
FACE TO FACE
Come to a NEW event and you’ll see it happen: Connections are made. Imaginations
are fired. Hearts are touched. Resolve is found. NEW is a marketplace of ideas
and a proving ground for leaders — a supportive place where women and men of all
backgrounds can share their insights and aspirations. Nearly 24,000 Network members
and supporters became smarter and better connected leaders in 2015, attending more
than 150 NEW conferences, regional events, mixers, webinars and outreach events at
industry and partner company meetings.
“The NEW Summit
has helped me think
outside the box. The event
is inspirational — and the
networking is just unbelievable.”
Vanessa Lecorps
Nestlé Waters NA
NEW Ambassador
1010Network
NetworkofofExecutive
ExecutiveWomen
Women
“The NEW Forum is
truly transforming lives
and our industry. NEW is
a powerful force!”
Kendra Doyel
Ralphs Grocery Company
STAR POWER
Actress Drew Barrymore headlined
the NEW Executive Leaders Forum in
July, along with senior executives from
American Express, Instagram and Amazon.
The NEW Leadership Summit set new
records for attendance, featuring
Barnard College President
Debora Spar, Denice Torres
of Johnson & Johnson and
Carla Moore of HBO.
ATTENDANCE
Regional events and mixers
15,263
NEW Executive Leadership Forum 3071
NEW Leadership Summit
1,180
NEW webinars and Town Halls
3,046
NEW Executive Institute
172
NEW Career Accelerator Workshops 43
Partner events
2,2723
Industry Outreach
1,7824
Total23,910
1. By invitation. 2. Inaugural class. 3. Estimated attendance at
23 events at partner companies. 4. Estimated attendance at
15 NEW-hosted sessions and networking events, such as FMI
Midwinter Executive Conference, GMA, NACDS, Nielsen 360,
Top Women in Grocery, Top Women in Convenience, Working
Mother Multicultural Women’s Conference.
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THE MISSION STARTS
HERE
It’s a warm spring day in Anaheim, California, and more
than 700 industry members have gathered to network,
get a briefing on NEW’s “It’s Time” Movement and hear
one of the country’s top motivational speakers. In 2015,
the Network’s 20 regions hosted a record 132 events
— large learning events like the NEW Southern
California event in Anaheim, and other smaller
events, like mixers, sponsor receptions
and college outreach programs. All
these meetings were produced
by more than 800 NEW regional
officers and volunteers, who
NEW recognized its regional servant
conduct their own promotion,
leaders at the NEW Celebrating Excellence Gala
in
October, awarding the Bobbie O’Hare Regional
outreach and social media,
Leader of the Year Award to Dr. Angela Joyner
recruit new members, enlist
and the NEW Region of the Year Award to
regional sponsors, raise money
NEW Southern California. Achievement
and bring our mission home
awards also were presented to seven
other regional groups and each region
to the communities where our
recognized its own “best of
members live and work.
AND THE
WINNER IS...
the best” leader.
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NEW REGIONAL AWARDS
BEST REGIONAL LEADERS
Region of the Year
Southern California
Atlanta
Jolie Weber
Wise Foods Inc.
North Texas
Carrie Wilson
MassMutual
Carolinas
Valerie Jacobs
Family Dollar Stores Inc.
Northern California
Elizabeth Shoemaker
BioPharmX
Chicago
Dr. Angela M. Joyner
ConAgra Foods
Northwest Arkansas
Alicia Conner
Pharmavite
Cincinnati
Stephanie Getz
SGC Consulting
Pacific Northwest
Erin Bradley
Costco Wholesale Corp.
Florida
Teresa Hernandez
Kellogg Company
Phoenix
Joan Bergstrom
Henkel Consumer Goods Inc.
Greater Philadelphia
Michele Luckenbaugh
The Hershey Company
South Texas
Kristal Howard
The Kroger Co.
Financial Excellence
New York Metro
Mid-Atlantic
Kelli Hall
Giant Food
Southern California
Summer Taylor
Deloitte
Outstanding Achievement
in Sponsorship
Northwest Arkansas
New England
Kathy Ferguson
JOH
Toronto
Cathy Elliot
The Key Search Group
Bobbie O’Hare Regional Leader
of the Year Award
Dr. Angela M. Joyner
NEW Chicago
Outstanding Achievement
in Mentoring
Toronto
Outstanding Achievement
in College Outreach
Carolinas
Outstanding Achievement
in Internet, Public Relations
and Social Media
Mid-Atlantic
Operational Excellence
Atlanta
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837
REGIONS
1
COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Outstanding Achievement
in Programming
Cincinnati
41
LEARNING EVENTS
91
2
MIXERS
1. Members signing regional participation agreements through Dec. 31, 2015.
2. Includes mixers, receptions, outings and planning meetings.
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New York
Lauren de Simone
The Rockford Group
“The NEW regional events are always something
to look forward to — interesting topics with
terrific networking opportunities. I always come
away with a new idea or concept.”
Lourdes Canizares-Bidwa
EY
NEW Ambassador
FINDING SOLUTIONS
TOGETHER
The Network’s 98 corporate partners have millions of employees and
billions in sales. They also have a proven commitment to women’s
leadership and workplace change. NEW partners represent nearly
90 percent of our membership. And their leaders are our leaders,
donating their time to serve as officers, Board members,
Ambassadors, committee leads and volunteers. The
financial contributions of our corporate partners
make our work possible, but it is their passion
that really fuels our Network. Their belief in
the Network and its mission is one of our
most valuable assets.
“Through its NEW
partnership, Hallmark is
cultivating a culture that not only
embraces diversity and encourages
women’s leadership, but will result in
increased retention rates of women and
improved performance for the company.”
Sabrina Wiewel
Hallmark Cards Inc.
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PARTNERS
“SC Johnson has leveraged NEW to attract and develop
young talent through college outreach and has
benefited tremendously by hiring students thriving in
their positions. It has been an honor to develop our
next generation of female leaders.”
FOUNDATION
PLATINUM
ALTRIA
THE COCA-COLA COMPANY
THE KRAFT HEINZ COMPANY
MARS INC.
NESTLÉ GROUP
PEPSICO INC.
PROCTER & GAMBLE
WAL-MART STORES INC./
SAM’S CLUB
ACOSTA SALES & MARKETING
BIG HEART PET BRANDS
CAMPBELL SOUP CO.
COLGATE-PALMOLIVE
CONAGRA FOODS INC.
COTY INC.
CSP
GENERAL MILLS INC.
GLAXOSMITHKLINE
HALLMARK CARDS INC.
J.C. PENNEY COMPANY
THE J.M. SMUCKER COMPANY
JOH
KEURIG GREEN MOUNTAIN INC.
KIMBERLY-CLARK
MAXPOINT
NIELSEN
PFIZER
SCHWAN’S CONSUMER BRANDS INC.
STAGNITO MEDIA
TARGET CORPORATION
TYSON FOODS INC.
WHITEWAVE FOODS COMPANY
TITLE
ACCENTURE
AHOLD USA
AMERICAN EXPRESS
CHEVRON CORPORATION
THE CLOROX COMPANY
DELHAIZE GROUP
DELOITTE
THE HERSHEY COMPANY
INTEL
JOHNSON & JOHNSON
KELLOGG COMPANY
THE KROGER CO.
MONDELĒZ INTERNATIONAL
SC JOHNSON
UNILEVER
WALGREEN COMPANY
As of 12/31/15. Partners in bold joined NEW in 2015.
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Jodi Truckor
SC Johnson
NEW Cincinnati College Outreach Committee
GOLD
3M
7-ELEVEN INC.
ADVANTAGE SALES
& MARKETING
ALBERTSON’S/SAFEWAY SOUTHWEST DIVISION
BARILLA
BAYER HEALTHCARE
BP/ AMPM
BROWN-FORMAN
CATALINA
CLIF BAR & COMPANY
COSTCO WHOLESALE
CPGJOBS
CROSSMARK
CVS HEALTH
DIAGEO
EY
FAMILY DOLLAR STORES INC.
FERRARA CANDY COMPANY
FERRERO
HEINEKEN USA
HENKEL CONSUMER GOODS
THE HOME DEPOT
HORMEL FOODS CORPORATION
HY-VEE
INMAR
IRI
KALYPSO
KEHE DISTRIBUTORS INC.
THE MARS AGENCY
MCCORMICK & COMPANY INC.
MEAD JOHNSON NUTRITION
MEIJER
MICHAELS STORES INC.
MILLERCOORS
NEWELL RUBBERMAID INC.
OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRIES
OFFICE DEPOT OFFICE MAX
PETSMART INC.
POST CONSUMER BRANDS
S&D COFFEE INC.
SAP
SMITHFIELD FOODS INC.
SOUTHERN WINE & SPIRITS
STAPLES
STARBUCKS COFFEE COMPANY
SUPERMARKET NEWS
SUPERVALU INC.
TETRA PAK USA
VALASSIS
WINCO FOODS
YOUNG’S MARKET COMPANY
READY, SET
ENGAGE
The Network’s message of workplace transformation
reached hundreds of thousands of people throughout the
industry through special content, earned and paid media,
websites, outbound marketing, apps, social media and
video. Launched in January, our “It’s Time” campaign for
women’s leadership made millions of impressions.
It included trade advertising, an interactive engagement
website and a special 24-page magazine distributed
with Progressive Grocer. NEW content included our
“Accelerators” report on women’s leadership and more
than 50 blogs written by career experts and industry
leaders. NEW social media followers increased
67 percent to more than 29,000 followers — another
22,000 supporters joined the conversation on our
regions’ social media accounts.
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THE STATE OF OUR NETWORK IS
STRONG
In 2015, NEW income grew 10 percent to an all-time high of nearly
$6.4 million. Income came from partnerships (44 percent), conferences
(33 percent) and regional events and sponsorships (15 percent).
NEW’s Board approved the investment of reserve funds to expand
learning programs.
“NEW provides
resources to make
everyone feel valued
and included, creating
a better workforce for all.”
Alice Chan
Frito-Lay NA
“It is hard to talk
about NEW without
sounding cliché: life
changing, powerful.”
Laurie Burgess
UNFI
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Executive Women
Women
Other
INCOME
Partner contributions
$
2,811,250
Regional sponsorship
279,258
Membership dues
161,9981
NEW Executive Leaders Forum
863,4842
NEW Leadership Summit
1,251,4322
Regional event registration
666,683
NEW learning programs 140,000
Other
194,2233
Total
$6,368,328 Regional
event
registration
INCOME
2015
NEW Leadership
Summit
10.5%
19.7%
Partner
contributions
NEW Executive
Leaders Forum
44.1%
13.6%
EXPENSES Services, staffing and support
$
3,776,2874
Conference expenses
2,639,699
Association expenses
425,7875
Total
$6,841,773
CHANGE IN NET ASSETS
($473,445)
Membership dues
2.5%
NEW learning programs
2.2%
ASSETS
Cash - checking/savings
$
Total accounts receivable (net of allowance) Prepaid expenses
Total current assets
$
1,652,937
998,890
155,110
2,806,936
Property and equipment (net)
Total assets
$
20,640
2,827,577
Accounts payable
$
Other current liabilities
Total current liabilities
$
Unearned/deferred revenue
$
Total liabilities
$
66,962
323,3146
390,276
1,690,4417
2,080,717 LIABILITIES
Temporarily restricted net assets
$
45,0858
Board designated for regional events
150,000
Unrestricted551,775
Total net assets
$
746,860
$
2,827,577
Regional sponsorship
4.4%
Services, staffing
and support
EXPENSES
2015
55.2%
NET ASSETS
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS
3%
Conference
expenses
38.6%
Association expenses
6.2%
Final audited results may vary.
1. Includes individual and corporate membership dues. 2. Includes sponsorship fees. 3. Includes scholarship donations, interest income, currency gain/loss, other income and in-kind
contributions of $181,000. 4. Includes sales, marketing, accounting, strategic planning and organizational development, regional support, public relations and advertising, education and program
development,
services, staff salaries and benefits. 5. Insurance, depreciation, bad debt, in-kind rent, computer services, telephone and other. 6. Includes payroll liabilities, accrued payroll
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and vacation, credit card and sales taxes. 7. Includes unearned membership dues, sponsorship and event revenue. 8. Includes funds restricted for scholarships.
JUDGE US BY OUR
LEADERS
The Network’s volunteer Board is made up of talented
and passionate women and men from some of the largest
organizations in the retail, consumer goods and services industry.
Their leadership is driving change in their own organizations —
and the entire industry. Their hard work and dedication to NEW’s
mission proves what Elizabeth Andrew said: “Volunteers don’t
necessarily have the time — they just have the heart.”
“It’s a privilege to
serve on the NEW Board
of Directors. Working with such
a talented group of leaders has
broadened my understanding of
diversity and inclusion issues facing
the Industry and inspired me to help
resolve them.”
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Trish Adams
Target Corporation
NETWORK LEADERSHIP
OFFICERS
BOARD CHAIR
Karen Stuckey
Senior Vice President
Private Brands, General Merchandise
Walmart US, Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
VICE CHAIR
Lisa Walsh
Senior Vice President
Sales and Marketing
Frito-Lay NA, PepsiCo Inc.
IMMEDIATE PAST CHAIR
Elizabeth “Betsy” Hosick
General Manager, Procurement
Downstream, Midstream and Services
Chevron Corporation
TREASURER
Erby Foster Jr.
CHAIR, SPONSORSHIP
Margarita Rossi
Senior Director
Customer Strategy and Solutions
DePuy Synthes, Johnson & Johnson
CHAIR, MARKETING
& COMMUNICATIONS
Amy Hahn
Senior Vice President, Marketing
Ahold USA
CHAIR,
EDUCATION & RESEARCH
Sue Sears
Vice President
Global Diversity and Inclusion
Kimberly-Clark Corporation
DIRECTORS AT-LARGE
Trish Adams
Director, Diversity & Inclusion
The Clorox Company
Executive Vice President
Apparel and Home
Target Corporation
SECRETARY
Regenia Stein
Dorria Ball
Principal
Ingenuity Consulting
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
CHAIR, REGIONAL ADVISORY
Marla Thompson
Senior Vice President, U.S. Strategy
Catalina
CHAIR, INCLUSION
Ken Charles
Vice President
Global Inclusion and Staffing
General Mills
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President and Founder
Global Ballance Group
Vicki Felker
Vice President
Market Development Organization
Nestlé Purina PetCare
Meg Ham
President, Food Lion
Delhaize America
Nicola Johnson
INCLUSION COMMITTEE
CHAIR
Ken Charles
General Mills
MEMBERS
Dorria Ball
Global Ballance Group
Principal
Consumer & Industrial Products Practice
Deloitte Consulting
Frito-Lay NA
Suzan Kereere
Walgreen Company
Senior Vice President and
General Manager, National Group
American Express
Dawn Kirk
Vice President, Sales and Operations
Southeast Region
Coca-Cola Refreshments
The Coca-Cola Company
Alice Chan
Melissa Donaldson
Vicki Felker
Nestlé Purina PetCare
Tara Frank
Hallmark Cards Inc.
Millette Granville
Delhaize America
Srishti Gupta
Karen Mooney
IRI
Vice President, Human Resources
Supply Chain and Corporate Functions
The Hershey Company
Frito-Lay NA
Bobbie O’Hare (member emeritus)
Greg Kerl
Eva Kohn
CBA Industries
Subriana Pierce
Vice President, Business Development
JOH
Navigator Sales and Marketing
Senior Vice President
and General Merchandising Manager
Consumables and Health & Wellness
Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
Ginnie Roeglin
Marie Quintana
Senior Vice President, eCommerce,
Publishing and Costco Travel
Costco Wholesale Corporation
The Kroger Co.
Tammy DeBoer
Monica Turner
Regenia Stein
Carmen Bauza
Senior Vice President
Merchandising
Family Dollar Stores Inc.
Vice President
Customer Business Development
Procter & Gamble
Tu Familia
Reuben Shaffer
Ingenuity Consulting
AMBASSADORS
3M
BP/ ampm
Crossmark
Heineken USA
Kalypso
Martha Claire Bennett
Sandy Govind
Donna Sanker
Michelle Sutter
Kelly Drew
Jenna Dudevoir
CSP
Henkel Consumer Goods Inc.
KeHE Distributors
Ena Williams
Brown-Forman
David Jobe
Michelle Burke
Accenture
Amy Armstrong Smith
Sol Clahane
CVS Health
Angela Curley
Jennifer Jacob
Tom Ashworth
The Hershey Company
Danone North America
Karen Mooney
Alexandra Oles
Mark King
Carol Lewis
7-Eleven Inc.
Candis Clement
Mike Gorshe
Acosta Sales & Marketing
Kathy Caldwell
Jacquelyn Love
Advantage Sales
& Marketing
Campbell Soup Co.
Melissa Bucklaw
Lisa Cristantiello
Laura Wajda
Catalina Marketing
Joni Elmore
Meg Levene
Melissa Oesterreich
Chevron Corporation
Ahold USA
Clif Bar & Company
Amy Hahn
Adrienne Heil
Cindy Montoya
Amber Balestrieri
Karin Thrift
Albertson’s/Safeway
Southwest Division
Nicole Dunn
Erby Foster Jr.
Cathy Kloos
The Coca-Cola Company
Altria
Deana Bishop
Kelly Iacobelli
Rhonda Johnston
Tarren Law
Lindsey Schradle
American Express
Thea McDevitt
Barilla
Margaret Fillman
Bayer HealthCare
Lori Krouskos
Julia Leone
Big Heart Pet Brands
Philippa Short
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Miriam Lopez
The Clorox Company
Ariel Fortune Dalton
Cara Ludwig
Delhaize Group
Hormel Foods Corporation
Deloitte
Kate Berner
Jennifer Johnson
Tiffany Mawhinney
Tonya Wilborn
Diageo
Shannon Britton
EY
Lourdes Canizares-Bidwa
Ginny McGarrity
Family Dollar Stores Inc.
Janet Kessler-Wilson
Ferrara Candy Company
Jill Gierach
Joanne Lauckner
Ferrero
ConAgra Foods Inc
Stephanie Gage
John Kennington
Costco Wholesale Corporation
Erin Bradley
Coty Inc.
Sandy Bounds
Sarah Rack
CPGjobs
Michael Carrillo
Myra Reeves
Tracy Stone
Colgate-Palmolive
Jill Spitzer Shoush
The Home Depot
General Mills Inc.
Ellen Siebenborn-Forsyth
GlaxoSmithKline
Karey Eischeid
Phyllisann Fobian
Hallmark Cards Inc.
Sharon Belto
Kim Newton
Hy-Vee
Sheila Laing
Inmar
Kate Barnhill
Intel
Laura Barbaro
Rachel Mushahwar
Ann Steuart
IRI
Sarah Ketvirtis
J.C. Penney Company
Kellogg Company
Keurig Green Mountain Inc.
Julie Kurchak
Kimberly-Clark
Sherry Ellies
Virginia Pigeaire
The Kraft Heinz Company
Laura Harris
Jorge Quezada
Mike Ridenour
The Kroger Co.
Chris Albi
Veronica Nester
Teresa Turley
The Mars Agency
Kerry Shaw
Mars Incorporated
Ron Haskell
Kelley Johnson
Bobbye Sweat
Mars Food
The J.M. Smucker Company
Mars Petcare
Danielle Barran
Jill Renee Penrose
Simons Addison
Lisa Early
JOH
Mars/Wrigley
Bobbie O’Hare
Tiffany Menyhart
Johnson & Johnson
MaxPoint
Gabby Paladino
Margarita Rossi
Monica Telese
Maggie Tonkin
Katie Doyle
McCormick & Company Inc.
Office Depot Office Max
Smithfield Foods
Lori Robinson
Elisa Glazer
Elizabeth Darden
Mead Johnson
Nutrition Company
PepsiCo Inc.
Southern Wine & Spirits
Deanna Jurgens
Mary Barranco
Andrew Harman
Laurie Mack
Cindy Walgamotte
Meijer
Meg Burtch
PepsiCo Beverages
Emma Smith
PepsiCo, Frito-Lay NA
Michaels Stores Inc.
Greg Kerl
Tracy Goyne
Denise Hunter
PetSmart Inc.
MillerCoors
Mary Bayazid
Shara Meisinger
Mondelēz International
Jill Riemenschneider
Nestlé Nutrition
Denise Willson
Christina Hunter
Jessie Thomas
Pfizer
Kristina Cole
Erika Hopkins
Holly Matznick
WinCo Foods
Starbucks Coffee Company
Young’s Market
Company
Supermarket News
Amy Alt
Monica Turner
Whitney Stone
Reckitt Benckiser
Nestlé USA
Vanessa Clark
Stephen Leach
SAP
Nestlé Waters NA
Stacy Ries
Vanessa Lecorps
S&D Coffee Inc.
Newell Rubbermaid Inc.
Jennie Jones
Leslie Stilwell
SC Johnson
SUPERVALU Inc.
Jennifer DePaola
Rebecca Running
Ambassadors as of 1/15/2016.
Vivian Rank
Target Corporation
Katie Fettig
Tetra Pak
Rachel Doll
Tyson Foods Inc.
Ulanda Terry
Unilever
Kathy O’Brien
Dasha Perez
Amy Dragland-Johnson
Kristie Hoerres
Texanna Reeves
Valassis
Ocean Spray Cranberries Inc.
Schwan’s Consumer Brands
Walgreen Company
Wendy Manganaro
Biliana Mihaylova
Diane Cooke
Vicki Schwartz
Melissa Donaldson
Stephanie Johnson
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Valerie Davis
Jason Bogovic
Tom Duffy
JoAnn Piedmont
Nielsen
Richard Pinnock
Staples
Post Consumer Brands
Procter & Gamble
Walmart Stores, Canada
WhiteWave Foods
Company
Amy Reibrich
Julie Lutz
Peggy Sowden
Ashley Taylor
Bridgette Woodell
Jeff Friedman
Sara Kelly
Sarah McKenzie
Nestlé Purina
PetCare Company
Regina Bailey
Shannon Woody
Stagnito Media
Wal-Mart Stores Inc./
Sam’s Club
Melanie Bauman
Barbara Labadie
“As a NEW Ambassador,
I connect the work of Hershey’s
Women’s Business Resource Group
and our diversity and inclusion team,
and ensure effective engagement
with NEW. Bringing these groups
together drives the rich collaboration
we need to succeed.”
Alexandra Oles
The Hershey Company
REGIONAL OFFICERS
ATLANTA
CAROLINAS
Co-Chair, Programs
Angela McFadden
The Coca-Cola Company
Co-Chair, Programs
Shelly Bluhm
Mspark
Kim Turner
WhiteWave Foods Company
Kelly McGolrick
Shearer’s Foods
Co-Chair, Logistics
Lori Smith
The Kroger Co.
Kelly Rolader
The Coca-Cola Company
Co-Secretary
Kristine Pettoni
Clarkston Consulting
Candice St. Pierre
Corr-Jensen
Co-Treasurer
Karen Shanks
The Kroger Co.
Amy Youngblood
The Coca-Cola Company
Chair, Logistics
Kathy Kozminski
Catalina
Co-Secretary
Valerie Jacobs
Family Dollar
Amy Claxton
The J.M. Smucker Company
Co-Treasurer
Renette Wheeler
The Coca-Cola Company
Christina Fuller
Procter & Gamble
CHICAGO
Chair, Programs
Angela Joyner
The Wonder Loft
Chair, Logistics
Sue Golden
The Mars Agency
Co-Secretary
Beth Legate
Image Base
Latoya Gray
Sears
“The NEW Cincinnati
fall learning event was
my first NEW event. I had
an amazing experience
surrounded by exceptional women
and men. It was truly empowering.”
Rae Gaffney
The Clorox Company
Co-Treasurer
Kelly Sullivan
Novartis Consumer Health
Jane Bullinger
Nestlé Waters NA
CINCINNATI
Chair, Programs
Jill McIntosh
The Kroger Co.
Chair, Logistics
Amy Eskoff Garrett
Procter & Gamble
Co-Secretary
Amy Armstrong Smith
Brown-Forman
Jennifer Reynolds
WhiteWave Foods Company
Treasurer
Nicole Rasmussen
Deloitte
DENVER
Co-Chair, Programs
Luci Sheehan
Strategic Sales & Marketing
Initiatives LLC
Gia Medeiros
520 Collective
Co-Chair Logistics
Jody Mason
New Hope Natural Media
Katrina Hahn
Bare Foods Co.
Co-Secretary
Carrie Hamilton
MillerCoors
Donna Harmon
Ferrara Candy Company
Co-Treasurer
Yohanna Sullivan
HP
Kathy Lund
AIDP
FLORIDA
Chair, Programs
Heidi Bangos
The J.M. Smucker Company
Co-Chair, Logistics
Heidi Dodge
GlaxoSmithKline
Karen Morrell
Colgate-Palmolive
Co-Secretary
Laura Strouse
Johnson & Johnson
Jennifer Parker
Tyson
Co-Treasurer
Sarah Nielsen
Promo Point Marketing
Julie Lutz
Post Consumer Brands
Tina Oliver
Advantage Sales & Marketing
GREATER
PHILADELPHIA
Co-Chair, Programs
Deepti Modgekar
Deloitte
Nicole Calianno
Crossmark
Co-Chair, Logistics
Mary Jameson
Massimo Zanetti Beverage
Roberta Kitchenoff
Kitchenoff & Associates
Co-Secretary
Lisa McGurk
Blueberry
Linda Gilroy
JOH
Michele Luckenbaugh
The Hershey Company
Treasurer
Judy Brown
Nestlé Waters NA
MID-ATLANTIC
Co-Chair, Programs
Micky Nye
Farm Fresh
Sunday Council-Baker
Staples
Co-Chair, Logistics
Phyllisann Fobian
GlaxoSmithKline
Jeanine Jones
Ahold USA
Secretary
Susan Gibbons
Harris Teeter
Co-Treasurer
Mark Tarzwell
Ahold USA
John Dillinger
GlaxoSmithKline
NEW ENGLAND
Co-Chair, Programs
Kathy Ferguson
JOH
Laurie Rains
Nielsen
Co-Chair, Logistics
Kim Richardson
Roach, inStream
Rachel Donovan
RBM Technologies
Co-Secretary
Dana Giffin
The J.M. Smucker Company
Krista Specht
Delhaize America
Co-Treasurer
Janine Dempsey
Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
Alexandra Fenelon
Nestlé Group
Co-Secretary
Rebecca Okamoto
REO Consulting
Julie Oxner
Diamond Foods Inc.
Co-Treasurer
Aditi Kannan
New Season Foods
Toni Price
Nestlé Waters NA
NEW YORK METRO
Co-Treasurer
Anita Torrano
Mondelēz International
PHOENIX
Co-Chair, Programs
Scott Glovier
CSD Copackers
Ann Nichols
Stop & Shop
Co-Secretary
Lauren de Simone
The Rockford Group
Melinda McCarthy
CBA Industries
Treasurer
Becky Sawtelle
PepsiCo Inc.
NORTH TEXAS
Co-Chair, Programs
Christy McCrary
Crossmark
Elizabeth Ward
7-Eleven Inc.
Chair, Logistics
Karin Thrift
Clif Bar & Company
Secretary
Nicole Wright
Acosta Sales & Marketing
Treasurer
Sandy Deiters
Crossmark
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
Co-Chair, Programs
Mary Coon
independent consultant
Stacy McMillan
Moet Hennessy
Co-Chair, Logistics
Cheryl Stark
BuzzWorthy Consulting
Katie McMahon
Starbucks Coffee Company
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Mary Pryor
Ghirardelli
NORTHWEST ARKANSAS
Co-Chair, Logistics
Jennifer Chavez
CVS Health
Kathy McDonald
Kellogg Company
Co-Chair, Programs
Jody Pinson
Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
Melody Richard
The Coca-Cola Company
Co-Chair, Programs
Christina Hunter
PetSmart Inc.
Jessie Thomas
PetSmart Inc.
Co-Chair, Logistics
Heather Mason
Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
Katie Holley
Kellogg Company
Co-Secretary
Cathy Kloos
Safeway Inc.
Jody Wood
Safeway Inc.
Co-Secretary
Elizabeth Skogland
Kimberly-Clark Corporation
Linda Lauschke
Wells Enterprises
Co-Treasurer
Marilyn Locus
Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
Lisa Friedman
Henkel Consumer Goods Inc.
Co-Treasurer
Katie Berner
Hormel Foods Corporation
Alicia Conner
Pharmavite
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
PACIFIC NORTHWEST
Co-Chair, Programs
Annie Zipfel
Starbucks Coffee Company
Carrie Miceli
Deloitte
Co-Chair, Logistics
Desire’ Hunter
Brown-Forman
Leslie Milinkovic
The Coca-Cola Company
Secretary
Erin Bradley
Costco Wholesale
Chair, Programs
Cynthia Weifenbach
CLW Consulting/PeekImage
Chair, Logistics
Kelly Drew
Heineken USA
Co-Secretary
Lizette Chantaracharat
Unified Grocers
Michelle Cassatt
PepsiCo Inc.
Treasurer
Amber Bill
MegaMex Foods
“NEW has provided me with
valuable information to develop
myself as a leader.”
Alyson Leeper
Delhaize America
SOUTH TEXAS
Co-Chair, Programs
Melanie Cangemi
The Coca-Cola Company
Laura Wayne
The Coca-Cola Company
Co-Chair, Logistics
Martha Freitas
The Kroger Co.
Kim Hryhorchuk
The Kroger Co.
Co-Secretary
Julius Salamone
Altria
Jessica Wintle
Altria
Treasurer
Linda Weathersby
The Coca-Cola Company
TORONTO
Co-Chair
Karen Young
Nestlé Waters NA
Wanda Walkden
Lowes
Terri Truscello
Acosta Mosaic Group
Co-Secretary
Gina Conte
Kindle Consulting
Sara Clarkson
Storesupport Canada
Co-Treasurer
Karen Hsiung
Bellisio Foods
Amanda Zatylny
AZ Financial Consultants
TWIN CITIES
Co-Chair
Jill Riemenschneider
Mondelēz International
Kim Brunner
Schwan’s Consumer Brands
Co-Secretary
Jenn Schlauderaff
Nielsen
Emily Nolan
General Mills Inc.
Co-Treasurer
Valerie Conard
Target Corporation
Patty Vavra
Procter & Gamble
WESTERN MICHIGAN
Chair, Programs
Karmi Middlemiss
Acosta Sales & Marketing
Chair, Logistics
Ilea Evans
Campbell Soup Company
Secretary
Amy Goodrow
Colgate-Palmolive
Treasurer
Jessica Bachand
Kellogg Company
* Regional officers as of 12/31/15.
CHAMPIONS
Dan Abraham
Sandy Douglas
Jenny Keehan
CEO
Garb-Ko Inc.
Executive Vice President
and President, Coca-Cola North America
The Coca-Cola Company
Executive Vice President
Member Services
Retail Industry Leaders Association
Jeri Dunn
Jim Keyes
Retired
Bacardi International
Chairman
Wild Oats Marketplace
Anne Fink
William Kies Jr.
Hank Armour
President and CEO
NACS
Chris Baldwin
President and COO
BJ’s Wholesale Club
Chief Operating Officer
PepsiCo Foodservice
PepsiCo Inc.
Mark W. Baum
Senior Vice President
and Chief Collaboration Officer
Food Marketing Institute
Dennis J. Belcastro
Vice President
Industry and Customer Development
Kimberly-Clark Corporation
Michele G. Buck
President, North America
The Hershey Company
Tom Greco
CEO
Frito-Lay NA
PepsiCo Inc.
President
Kies Consulting
Don Knauss
Board of Directors
Target Corporation
Denise Morrison
Michele M. Hanson
President and CEO
Campbell Soup Company
CEO
Execulnsight LLC
Jamice Obianyo
David Jobe
Director, Community Relations
Ecolab Inc.
President
Winsight Events
Chip O’Hare
Joseph M. DePinto
Chairman and CEO
JOH
President and CEO
7-Eleven Inc.
Marnette Perry
“Where will I be five years
from today? NEW is helping
me build the path.”
Jackie Davis
Ocean Spray Cranberries
NEW Career Accelerator
Workshop participant
Senior Vice President
Strategic Initiatives and Operations
The Kroger Company
Larree Renda
Former Executive Vice President
Safeway Inc.
Eileen R. Scott
Former CEO
Pathmark Supermarkets
Stephen Sibert
Senior Vice President
inStream
Dan Vucovich
Former Senior Vice President
and President U.S.
The Hershey Company
Tara Weiner
Retired Senior Partner
Deloitte
Bonnie Wurzbacher
Chief Resource
Development Officer
World Vision International
STAFF
Joan Toth
Reagan Lund
President and CEO
Director of Corporate Partnerships
Kathy Bayert
Erica Naranjo
Vice President of Learning
and Advisory Services
Business Development Specialist
Juliet Pate
Carol Jones
Accounts Receivable Assistant
Vice President of Finance
and Administration
Angela Reed
Nancy Krawczyk
Manager of Database
and Member Services
Vice President of Marketing
and Corporate Partnerships
Sarah Sapp
Registration Specialist
Stephanie McFee
Vice President of Member
and Regional Services
Robbie Solomon
Christina Cole
Eileen Tarjan
Regional Development Manager
Learning Manager
Rita Donnelly
Rob Wray
Customer Service Specialist
Director of Communications
and Engagement
Barb Grondin Francella
Manager of Communications
and Engagement
Julie Janckila
Director of Corporate Partnerships
Kimberly Linn
Executive Assistant
to the President and CEO
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Director of Talent Development
“The NEW
Summit has allowed me
to focus on three critical
tools in my development:
Authenticity, networking and
being consistent in behavior and
persona, a core leadership trait.”
Kim Williams
The Coca-Cola Company
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