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Notable Beverage CMO’s: Sasha Smith, Angela Moore And Others…

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Here are nine notable Chief Marketing Officers (CMOs) in the beverage industry, recognized for their impact and leadership:

  1. Syl Saller - Former CMO at Diageo, Saller was influential in shaping global marketing strategies for brands like Guinness and Johnnie Walker.
  2. Katie Taylor - CMO at PepsiCo, Taylor oversees the marketing strategy for a diverse portfolio, including Pepsi, Mountain Dew, and Gatorade.
  3. Catherine Tan-Gillespie - Global CMO at Coca-Cola, Tan-Gillespie drives marketing initiatives for one of the world’s most recognizable beverage brands.
  4. Adam Harter - CMO of PepsiCo Beverages North America, Harter focuses on innovation and consumer engagement strategies for PepsiCo’s beverage brands.
  5. Angela Moore - Former CMO at Molson Coors Beverage Company, Moore led marketing strategies for well-known brands such as Coors Light and Miller Lite.
  6. Ben R. Smith - CMO at Keurig Dr Pepper, Smith is responsible for marketing across a range of beverages including Dr Pepper and Keurig coffee.
  7. Sasha Smith - CMO at Red Bull North America, Smith drives marketing for Red Bull, leveraging experiential and digital marketing strategies.
  8. Molly McCaughan - CMO at Constellation Brands, McCaughan leads marketing efforts for brands like Corona and Modelo.
  9. David Schwab - CMO at Monster Beverage Corporation, Schwab oversees marketing for Monster Energy, focusing on youth-oriented and extreme sports promotions.

These CMOs are recognized for their strategic vision and impact on their respective brands' market presence and growth.

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