#ITSTIME - NEW Executive Leaders Forum
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#ITSTIME - NEW Executive Leaders Forum
TRANSFORM NETWORK OF EXECUTIVE WOMEN ANNUAL REPORT 2015 #ITSTIME 1 Network of Executive Women 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 3 Network of Executive Women 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 4 Network of Executive Women 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 5 Network of Executive Women 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% 6 Network of Executive Women 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 7 Network of Executive Women “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.” 8 Network of Executive Women 8 Network of Executive Women 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 9 Network of Executive Women 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. 11 Network of Executive Women 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. 12 Network of Executive Women 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 20 837 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. 13 Network of Executive Women 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. 14 14 Network of Executive Women 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. 15 Network of Executive Women 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. 16 Network of Executive Women 16 Network of Executive Women 17 Network of Executive Women 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 18 18 Network Network of of Executive 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 19 Network of Executivelegal Women 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.” 20 Network of Executive Women 20 Network of Executive Women 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 21 Network of Executive Women 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 22 22 Network Network of of Executive Executive Women Women 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 23 Network of Executive Women 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 25 Network of Executive Women 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 27 Network of Executive Women 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 Network of Executive Women 161 N. Clark Street | Chicago, Illinois 60601 newonline.org#itstime © Copyright 2016 by Network of Executive Women Inc. For an online version of this report visit newonline.org/annualreport. 28 Network of Executive Women