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WASHINGTON — The White House is considering Indra K. Nooyi, the former chief executive officer of PepsiCo, for the position of World Bank president, according to several people familiar with the ...
Indra Nooyi SOM ’80 — the former chief executive officer and current chairman of PepsiCo Inc. — is one of several candidates under consideration for the president of the World Bank. ... Dean of ...
As one of the few non-American-born female professionals running a Fortune 500 company, PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi offers a unique perspective on a wide range of issues that matter to investors.
The White House is considering tapping Indra Nooyi, the former chief executive of PepsiCo, to step into the role of World Bank president, according to the New York Times.
Indra Nooyi's departure from Pepsi will leave just 24 women running America’s 500 largest publicly traded companies -- and only a few women with any minority racial or ethnic background ...
the brand builder Indra Nooyi Photo courtesy of PepsiCo There aren’t too many women CEOs of behemoth international companies, nor are there many women who head corporate boards. As the chairwoman and ...
When it came time to talk about a failure in her career, Nooyi said the Kendall Jenner ad, a 2017 ad that showed the model handing a can of Pepsi to a cop and sparked outrage because it appeared to co ...
The former CEO of PepsiCo, Indra Nooyi was one of the only women, and women of colour, leading a Fortune 500 company. She discusses the challenges facing female leaders and whether women can "have ...
Pepsico CEO Indra Nooyi sits at the helm of a $150 billion business. She oversees 260,000 employees around the world. She is, by many accounts, one of the most powerful women in the world. She ...
Indra K. Nooyi, one of only 25 women ... I’d buy 10 white shirts and blouses and wear the same damn thing again and again,” said Nooyi. ... ALICE WALKER: Author on black lives, Trump and Obama.
9 Indra Nooyi Quotes on Leadership, Diversity, ... Investing geniuses Tom and David Gardner have spent a long time beating the market no matter who's in the White House.