PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi to step down

Longtime PepsiCo chief executive Indra Nooyi is stepping down after 12 years in the top job and will be replaced by current president Ramon Laguarta.

Longtime PepsiCo chief executive Indra Nooyi will step down as the top executive at the world's second-largest food and beverage company.

Nooyi, who was born in India, is a rarity on Wall Street as a woman and a minority leading a Fortune 100 company.

She oversaw the company during a turbulent time in the industry that has forced PepsiCo, Coca-Cola Co, Campbell Soup Co and Mondelez International Inc to shake up product portfolios that had been the norm for decades as families seek healthier choices.

Nooyi, 62, has been with PepsiCo for 24 years and has held the top job for 12.

Ramon Laguarta, who has been with the company for more than two decades, will take over as CEO in October, the company said on Monday. Nooyi will remain as chairman until early next year.

"Today is a day of mixed emotions for me. This company has been my life for nearly a quarter century and part of my heart will always remain here," Nooyi said in a prepared statement.

"But I am proud of all we've done to position PepsiCo for success, confident that Ramon and his senior leadership team will continue prudently balancing short-term and long-term priorities, and excited for all the great things that are in store for this company."

Nooyi took over as CEO in October 2006. Between 2007 and 2017, revenue at Pepsico has risen about 61 per cent.

The 54-year-old Laguarta has held various positions in his 22 years at PepsiCo, which is based in Purchase, New York.

He currently serves as president, overseeing global operations, corporate strategy, public policy and government affairs.

He previously served as CEO of the Europe Sub-Saharan Africa region. Prior to joining PepsiCO, Laguarta worked at confectionery company Chupa Chups.

Laguarta will be the sixth CEO in PepsiCo's history, with all of them coming from within the company.


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