Kellogg Announces Management Changes

  • July 24, 2007
Kellogg Company has announced management changes intended to further broaden the experience of several of its senior executive leaders.

Jeffrey W. Montie is appointed EVP, Kellogg Company, president, Kellogg International and will assume the additional responsibilities for leading the global innovation, marketing, consumer promotion, and sales teams. Previously he was EVP, Kellogg Company, president, Kellogg North America.

John A. Bryant is appointed EVP, Kellogg Company, president, Kellogg North America. He will retain the role of CFO. Previously he was EVP and CFO, Kellogg Company, president, Kellogg International.

Both appointments are effective immediately. Bryant and Montie will continue to serve on the Global Leadership Team and report to David Mackay, president and CEO, Kellogg Company.

A 20-year veteran of Kellogg, Montie has been EVP of Kellogg Co. since September 2003 and president, Kellogg North America since June 2004. He joined Kellogg Co. in 1987 in the U.S. ready-to-eat cereal business. He has held general management positions in both the Kellogg North American and international businesses, including VP, global innovation for Kellogg Europe.

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Bryant was CFO from February 2002 to June 2004 and president of Kellogg International since June 2004. In December 2006, he was renamed CFO. He joined Kellogg Co. in 1998 and has served in a number of leadership positions in both the Kellogg North American and international businesses.

Additionally, the company announced the following organizational changes for its North American business: Paul Norman, SVP, Kellogg Co., president, U.S. Morning Foods, will continue to manage the Morning Foods and Kashi business and additionally will have responsibility for Kellogg's Frozen Foods business unit; Brad Davidson, SVP, Kellogg Company, president, U.S. Snacks, will take on the added responsibility of overseeing the Canadian business unit. These changes are effective immediately.

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