TRANSFORM NETWORK OF EXECUTIVE WOMEN ANNUAL REPORT 2015

#ITSTIME 1 Network of Executive Women 03 INTRO 04 MEMBERS 07 INCLUSION 08 LEARNING 10 EVENTS 12 REGIONS 14 PARTNERS 16 ENGAGEMENT 18 FINANCIALS 20 LEADERS

22 NetworkNetwork ofof ExecutiveExecutive WomenWomen 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 “Our powerful new and move the needle on Network will help women’s leadership.” the industry become a leading destination Joan Toth for women, millennials NEW President and CEO October 1, 2015, Dallas 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 723 officer or committee ORGANIZATIONS member in 2015. 9,677 MEMBERS

5 Network of Executive Women NEW Annual Report 2015 5 GENDER Male 5.4% “NEW has given me a wonderful opportunity to invest in my own personal AGE and professional growth.” Under 25 3.0% Female Maria Chakides 25-29 12.7% 94.6% The Coca-Cola Company 30-39 35.4% Association education & media 40-49 33.3% 1.1% 50-59 14.6% 60 and over 1.0% Retailer Sales agency ETHNICITY 18.7% 2.2% African American 7.6% Asian, Pacific Islander 4.6% Hispanic or Latino 5.8% Mixed race 1.7% COMPANY Native American/Alaskan 0.4% Principal Service provider White 78.1% partner or owner 11.1% Declined to state 1.8% 1.5% Wholesaler or distributor Manufacturer 1.6% EVP, SVP, VP 65.3% 8.4%

JOB LEVEL PROFESSION Director, AVP Manager 21.3% 48.3% Administration, corporate communications 2.7% Category management 5.3% Consulting, coaching 3.4% Customer service, fulfillment 1.3% Buyers Finance and legal 6.9% Student 0.2% specialists, other HR, diversity and inclusion and training 9.0% CEO, chair 18.5% Information technology 2.6% president or c-suite Marketing and merchandising 16.4% 1.7% Operations, logistics 4.4% Sales, account management 34.1% Retired 0.1% Supply chain and transportation 5.4% 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: Other 8.5% 6 Network of Executive Women 9,637 members. Base for Job Level: 8,843 members. Base for Profession: 7,343 members. 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.” “Belonging to PJ Connor Hormel Foods Corporation 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 7 Network of Executive Women

“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.” Lisa A. Haen The Schwan Food Company 8 Network of Executive Women 8 Network of Executive Women C-Suite

Senior Leader A FORMULA FOR

Emerging Executive High-Potential GROWTH In 2015 the Network unveiled the groundbreaking NEW Career Mid-Level Leader Accelerator Model™, the foundation for a powerful pyramid of 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 goods. The Career Accelerator Model™ — and the NEW career programs, events, webinars and content based on it — provide OF LEARNING 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 Executive Institute has NEW Rising Stars for Mid-Level Leaders. 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 Forum is “The NEW Summit truly transforming lives has helped me think and our industry. NEW is outside the box. The event a powerful force!” is inspirational — and the Kendra Doyel networking is just unbelievable.” Ralphs Grocery Company

Vanessa Lecorps Nestlé Waters NA NEW Ambassador

1010 Network Network of of Executive Executive Women Women 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 307 1 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 Total 23,910

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 AND THE by more than 800 NEW regional WINNER IS... officers and volunteers, who NEW recognized its regional servant conduct their own promotion, leaders at the NEW Celebrating Excellence Gala outreach and social media, in October, awarding the Bobbie O’Hare Regional recruit new members, enlist Leader of the Year Award to Dr. Angela Joyner 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 to the communities where our other regional groups and each region recognized its own “best of members live and work. the best” leader.

12 Network of Executive Women NEW REGIONAL AWARDS BEST REGIONAL LEADERS Region of the Year Atlanta North Texas Southern California Jolie Weber Carrie Wilson Wise Foods Inc. MassMutual Bobbie O’Hare Regional Leader of the Year Award Carolinas Northern California Dr. Angela M. Joyner Valerie Jacobs Elizabeth Shoemaker NEW Chicago Family Dollar Stores Inc. BioPharmX Outstanding Achievement Chicago Northwest Arkansas in Mentoring Dr. Angela M. Joyner Alicia Conner Pharmavite ConAgra Foods Cincinnati Pacific Northwest Outstanding Achievement Stephanie Getz Erin Bradley in College Outreach SGC Consulting Costco Wholesale Corp. Carolinas Florida Phoenix Outstanding Achievement Teresa Hernandez Joan Bergstrom in Internet, Public Relations Kellogg Company Henkel Consumer Goods Inc. and Social Media Mid-Atlantic Greater South Texas Michele Luckenbaugh Kristal Howard Operational Excellence The Hershey Company The Kroger Co. Atlanta Mid-Atlantic Southern California Financial Excellence Kelli Hall Summer Taylor New York Metro Giant Food Deloitte Outstanding Achievement New England Toronto in Sponsorship Kathy Ferguson Cathy Elliot Northwest Arkansas JOH The Key Search Group 20 New York Outstanding Achievement REGIONS Lauren de Simone 1 in Programming The Rockford Group 837 Cincinnati COMMITTEE MEMBERS 41 “The NEW regional events are always something LEARNING EVENTS 2 to look forward to — interesting topics with 91 terrific networking opportunities. I always come MIXERS away with a new idea or concept.” Lourdes Canizares-Bidwa EY 1. Members signing regional participation agreements through Dec. 31, 2015. 2. Includes mixers, receptions, outings and planning meetings. NEW Ambassador

13 Network of Executive Women 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 “SC Johnson has leveraged NEW to attract and develop young talent through college outreach and has PARTNERS benefited tremendously by hiring students thriving in their positions. It has been an honor to develop our next generation of female leaders.” FOUNDATION PLATINUM Jodi Truckor ALTRIA ACOSTA SALES & MARKETING SC Johnson THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BIG HEART PET NEW Cincinnati College Outreach Committee THE KRAFT HEINZ COMPANY CAMPBELL CO. MARS INC. COLGATE-PALMOLIVE GOLD NESTLÉ GROUP CONAGRA FOODS INC. 3M IRI PEPSICO INC. COTY INC. 7-ELEVEN INC. KALYPSO PROCTER & GAMBLE CSP ADVANTAGE SALES KEHE DISTRIBUTORS INC. WAL-MART STORES INC./ GENERAL MILLS INC. & MARKETING THE MARS AGENCY SAM’S CLUB GLAXOSMITHKLINE ALBERTSON’S/SAFEWAY MCCORMICK & COMPANY INC. HALLMARK CARDS INC. SOUTHWEST DIVISION MEAD JOHNSON NUTRITION MEIJER TITLE J.C. PENNEY COMPANY BARILLA BAYER HEALTHCARE MICHAELS STORES INC. ACCENTURE THE J.M. SMUCKER COMPANY BP/ AMPM MILLERCOORS AHOLD USA JOH BROWN-FORMAN NEWELL RUBBERMAID INC. AMERICAN EXPRESS KEURIG GREEN MOUNTAIN INC. CATALINA OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRIES CHEVRON CORPORATION KIMBERLY-CLARK CLIF BAR & COMPANY OFFICE DEPOT OFFICE MAX THE CLOROX COMPANY MAXPOINT NIELSEN COSTCO WHOLESALE PETSMART INC. DELHAIZE GROUP CPGJOBS POST CONSUMER BRANDS DELOITTE PFIZER SCHWAN’S CONSUMER CROSSMARK S&D COFFEE INC. THE HERSHEY COMPANY SAP BRANDS INC. CVS HEALTH INTEL DIAGEO SMITHFIELD FOODS INC. JOHNSON & JOHNSON STAGNITO MEDIA TARGET CORPORATION EY SOUTHERN WINE & SPIRITS KELLOGG COMPANY STAPLES TYSON FOODS INC. FAMILY DOLLAR STORES INC. THE KROGER CO. STARBUCKS COFFEE COMPANY WHITEWAVE FOODS COMPANY FERRARA CANDY COMPANY MONDELĒZ INTERNATIONAL FERRERO SUPERMARKET NEWS SC JOHNSON HEINEKEN USA SUPERVALU INC. UNILEVER HENKEL CONSUMER GOODS TETRA PAK USA WALGREEN COMPANY THE HOME DEPOT VALASSIS HORMEL FOODS CORPORATION WINCO FOODS HY-VEE YOUNG’S MARKET COMPANY INMAR

As of 12/31/15. Partners in bold joined NEW in 2015. 15 Network of Executive Women 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 , 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

STRONGIn 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 “It is hard to talk Frito-Lay NA about NEW without sounding cliché: life changing, powerful.”

Laurie Burgess UNFI

1818 NetworkNetwork ofof ExecutiveExecutive WomenWomen Other Regional 3% INCOME event INCOME registration Partner contributions $ 2,811,250 10.5% Regional sponsorship 279,258 2015 NEW Leadership Membership dues 161,998 1 Summit NEW Executive Leaders Forum 863,484 2 NEW Leadership Summit 1,251,432 2 19.7% Regional event registration 666,683 NEW learning programs 140,000 Partner Other 194,223 3 NEW Executive contributions Total $ 6,368,328 Leaders Forum 44.1% 13.6% EXPENSES Services, staffing and support $ 3,776,287 4 Conference expenses 2,639,699 Association expenses 425,7875 Membership dues Total $ 6,841,773 2.5% CHANGE IN NET ASSETS ($473,445) NEW learning programs 2.2% ASSETS Regional sponsorship 4.4% Cash - checking/savings $ 1,652,937 Total accounts receivable (net of allowance) 998,890 Prepaid expenses 155,110 Total current assets $ 2,806,936 Property and equipment (net) 20,640 Total assets $ 2,827,577 Services, staffing EXPENSES and support LIABILITIES 2015 55.2% Accounts payable $ 66,962 Other current liabilities 323,314 6 Total current liabilities $ 390,276 Unearned/deferred revenue $ 1,690,4417 Total liabilities $ 2,080,717 NET ASSETS Conference Temporarily restricted net assets $ 45,085 8 Board designated for regional events 150,000 expenses Unrestricted 551,775 38.6% Total net assets $ 746,860 Association expenses TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $ 2,827,577 6.2%

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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 19 Networkdevelopment, of Executive legal Women services, staff salaries and benefits. 5. Insurance, depreciation, bad debt, in-kind rent, computer services, telephone and other. 6. Includes payroll liabilities, accrued payroll 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.”

Trish Adams Target Corporation 20 Network of Executive Women 20 Network of Executive Women NETWORK LEADERSHIP

OFFICERS CHAIR, SPONSORSHIP Vicki Felker INCLUSION COMMITTEE Margarita Rossi Vice President BOARD CHAIR Senior Director Market Development Organization CHAIR Karen Stuckey Customer Strategy and Solutions Nestlé Purina PetCare Ken Charles Senior Vice President DePuy , Johnson & Johnson Meg Ham General Mills Private Brands, General Merchandise President, Food Lion Walmart US, Wal-Mart Stores Inc. CHAIR, MARKETING Delhaize America MEMBERS & COMMUNICATIONS Dorria Ball VICE CHAIR Amy Hahn Nicola Johnson Global Ballance Group Principal Lisa Walsh Senior Vice President, Marketing Consumer & Industrial Products Practice Alice Chan Senior Vice President Ahold USA Deloitte Consulting Frito-Lay NA Sales and Marketing Melissa Donaldson Frito-Lay NA, PepsiCo Inc. CHAIR, Suzan Kereere Walgreen Company EDUCATION & RESEARCH Senior Vice President and IMMEDIATE PAST CHAIR Sue Sears General Manager, National Group Vicki Felker Nestlé Purina PetCare Elizabeth “Betsy” Hosick Vice President American Express General Manager, Procurement Global Diversity and Inclusion Dawn Kirk Tara Frank Hallmark Cards Inc. Downstream, Midstream and Services Kimberly-Clark Corporation Vice President, Sales and Operations Chevron Corporation Southeast Region Millette Granville DIRECTORS AT-LARGE Coca-Cola Refreshments Delhaize America TREASURER The Coca-Cola Company Trish Adams Srishti Gupta Erby Foster Jr. IRI Director, Diversity & Inclusion Executive Vice President Karen Mooney The Clorox Company Apparel and Home Vice President, Human Resources Greg Kerl Target Corporation Supply Chain and Corporate Functions Frito-Lay NA SECRETARY Dorria Ball The Hershey Company Eva Kohn Regenia Stein President and Founder Bobbie O’Hare (member emeritus) CBA Industries Principal Global Ballance Group Vice President, Business Development Subriana Pierce Ingenuity Consulting Carmen Bauza JOH Navigator Sales and Marketing Marie Quintana EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Senior Vice President Ginnie Roeglin and General Merchandising Manager Senior Vice President, eCommerce, Tu Familia CHAIR, REGIONAL ADVISORY Consumables and Health & Wellness Publishing and Costco Travel Reuben Shaffer Marla Thompson Wal-Mart Stores Inc. Costco Wholesale Corporation The Kroger Co. Senior Vice President, U.S. Strategy Tammy DeBoer Monica Turner Regenia Stein Catalina Senior Vice President Vice President Ingenuity Consulting Merchandising Customer Business Development CHAIR, INCLUSION Family Dollar Stores Inc. Procter & Gamble Ken Charles Vice President Global Inclusion and Staffing General Mills

21 Network of Executive Women AMBASSADORS

3M BP/ ampm Crossmark Heineken USA Kalypso Martha Claire Bennett Sandy Govind Michelle Sutter Kelly Drew Jenna Dudevoir Donna Sanker 7-Eleven Inc. CSP Henkel Consumer Goods Inc. KeHE Distributors Ena Williams Brown-Forman David Jobe Angela Curley Michelle Burke Amy Armstrong Smith Jennifer Jacob Accenture Sol Clahane CVS Health Kellogg Company Candis Clement Tom Ashworth The Hershey Company Mark King Mike Gorshe Campbell Soup Co. Karen Mooney Carol Lewis Melissa Bucklaw Danone North America Alexandra Oles Ariel Fortune Dalton Acosta Sales & Marketing Lisa Cristantiello Keurig Green Mountain Inc. Cara Ludwig Kathy Caldwell Laura Wajda The Home Depot Julie Kurchak Jacquelyn Love Myra Reeves Catalina Marketing Delhaize Group Kimberly-Clark Tracy Stone Advantage Sales Joni Elmore Hormel Foods Corporation Sherry Ellies & Marketing Kate Berner Virginia Pigeaire Deloitte Meg Levene Chevron Corporation Jennifer Johnson Tiffany Mawhinney The Kraft Heinz Company Melissa Oesterreich Miriam Lopez Tonya Wilborn Hy-Vee Laura Harris Ahold USA Clif Bar & Company Sheila Laing Jorge Quezada Diageo Amy Hahn Amber Balestrieri Mike Ridenour Shannon Britton Inmar Adrienne Heil Karin Thrift Kate Barnhill The Kroger Co. Cindy Montoya The Clorox Company EY Chris Albi Lourdes Canizares-Bidwa Intel Albertson’s/Safeway Nicole Dunn Veronica Nester Ginny McGarrity Laura Barbaro Southwest Division Erby Foster Jr. Teresa Turley Rachel Mushahwar Cathy Kloos The Coca-Cola Company Family Dollar Stores Inc. Ann Steuart The Mars Agency Janet Kessler-Wilson Deana Bishop Kerry Shaw Altria IRI Rhonda Johnston Kelly Iacobelli Ferrara Candy Company Sarah Ketvirtis Mars Incorporated Tarren Law Jill Gierach Colgate-Palmolive Ron Haskell Lindsey Schradle Joanne Lauckner J.C. Penney Company Ferrero Kelley Johnson Mars Food American Express Stephanie Gage ConAgra Foods Inc Bobbye Sweat Katie Doyle Thea McDevitt John Kennington Jill Spitzer Shoush The J.M. Smucker Company Mars Petcare Barilla Costco Wholesale Corporation General Mills Inc. Danielle Barran Simons Addison Margaret Fillman Ellen Siebenborn-Forsyth Erin Bradley Jill Renee Penrose Lisa Early Bayer HealthCare Coty Inc. GlaxoSmithKline JOH Mars/Wrigley Lori Krouskos Karey Eischeid Sandy Bounds Bobbie O’Hare Tiffany Menyhart Julia Leone Phyllisann Fobian Sarah Rack Johnson & Johnson MaxPoint Big Heart Pet Brands CPGjobs Hallmark Cards Inc. Gabby Paladino Monica Telese Philippa Short Sharon Belto Michael Carrillo Margarita Rossi Maggie Tonkin Kim Newton

2222 NetworkNetwork ofof ExecutiveExecutive WomenWomen McCormick & Company Inc. Office Depot Office Max Smithfield Foods Wal-Mart Stores Inc./ Lori Robinson Elisa Glazer Elizabeth Darden Sam’s Club Ashley Taylor Mead Johnson PepsiCo Inc. Southern Wine & Spirits Bridgette Woodell Nutrition Company Deanna Jurgens Mary Barranco Cindy Walgamotte Andrew Harman Walmart Stores, Canada PepsiCo Beverages Laurie Mack Richard Pinnock Meijer Emma Smith Meg Burtch Stagnito Media WhiteWave Foods PepsiCo, Frito-Lay NA Jeff Friedman Company Michaels Stores Inc. Greg Kerl Kristina Cole Tracy Goyne Staples PetSmart Inc. Denise Hunter Erika Hopkins WinCo Foods Christina Hunter Holly Matznick Valerie Davis MillerCoors Jessie Thomas Mary Bayazid Starbucks Coffee Company Pfizer Young’s Market Shara Meisinger Sara Kelly Company Amy Reibrich Sarah McKenzie Mondelēz International Jennifer DePaola Post Consumer Brands Jill Riemenschneider Supermarket News Rebecca Running Julie Lutz Jason Bogovic Nestlé Nutrition Peggy Sowden Ambassadors as of 1/15/2016. Denise Willson SUPERVALU Inc. Procter & Gamble Vivian Rank Nestlé Purina Amy Alt PetCare Company Monica Turner Target Corporation Katie Fettig Whitney Stone Reckitt Benckiser Nestlé USA Vanessa Clark Tetra Pak Rachel Doll Stephen Leach SAP Nestlé Waters NA Stacy Ries Tyson Foods Inc. Vanessa Lecorps Ulanda Terry S&D Coffee Inc. “As a NEW Ambassador, Jennie Jones Unilever Newell Rubbermaid Inc. I connect the work of Hershey’s Regina Bailey Leslie Stilwell Kathy O’Brien Shannon Woody Dasha Perez Women’s Business Resource Group SC Johnson Nielsen Amy Dragland-Johnson Valassis and our diversity and inclusion team, Tom Duffy Kristie Hoerres Melanie Bauman and ensure effective engagement JoAnn Piedmont Texanna Reeves Barbara Labadie with NEW. Bringing these groups Ocean Spray Cranberries Inc. Schwan’s Consumer Brands Walgreen Company Wendy Manganaro Diane Cooke Melissa Donaldson together drives the rich collaboration Biliana Mihaylova Vicki Schwartz Stephanie Johnson we need to succeed.”

Alexandra Oles The Hershey Company 23 Network of Executive Women REGIONAL OFFICERS

ATLANTA CAROLINAS Co-Treasurer FLORIDA Kelly Sullivan Co-Chair, Programs Co-Chair, Programs Consumer Health Chair, Programs Angela McFadden Shelly Bluhm Heidi Bangos Jane Bullinger The Coca-Cola Company Mspark The J.M. Smucker Company Nestlé Waters NA Kim Turner Kelly McGolrick Co-Chair, Logistics WhiteWave Foods Company Shearer’s Foods CINCINNATI Heidi Dodge Co-Chair, Logistics Chair, Logistics GlaxoSmithKline Chair, Programs Lori Smith Kathy Kozminski Karen Morrell Jill McIntosh The Kroger Co. Catalina Colgate-Palmolive The Kroger Co. MID-ATLANTIC Kelly Rolader Co-Secretary Co-Secretary The Coca-Cola Company Valerie Jacobs Chair, Logistics Laura Strouse Co-Chair, Programs Family Dollar Amy Eskoff Garrett Johnson & Johnson Micky Nye Co-Secretary Procter & Gamble Farm Fresh Kristine Pettoni Amy Claxton Jennifer Parker Clarkston Consulting The J.M. Smucker Company Co-Secretary Tyson Sunday Council-Baker Amy Armstrong Smith Staples Candice St. Pierre Co-Treasurer Brown-Forman Co-Treasurer Corr-Jensen Renette Wheeler Sarah Nielsen Co-Chair, Logistics The Coca-Cola Company Jennifer Reynolds Promo Point Marketing Phyllisann Fobian Co-Treasurer WhiteWave Foods Company GlaxoSmithKline Karen Shanks Christina Fuller Julie Lutz The Kroger Co. Procter & Gamble Treasurer Post Consumer Brands Jeanine Jones Nicole Rasmussen Tina Oliver Ahold USA Amy Youngblood Deloitte The Coca-Cola Company CHICAGO Advantage Sales & Marketing Secretary Chair, Programs Susan Gibbons Angela Joyner DENVER GREATER Harris Teeter The Wonder Loft Co-Chair, Programs PHILADELPHIA Co-Treasurer Luci Sheehan Co-Chair, Programs Mark Tarzwell Chair, Logistics Strategic Sales & Marketing Sue Golden Deepti Modgekar Ahold USA Initiatives LLC The Mars Agency Deloitte John Dillinger Gia Medeiros Nicole Calianno GlaxoSmithKline Co-Secretary 520 Collective Beth Legate Crossmark Image Base Co-Chair Logistics NEW ENGLAND Jody Mason Co-Chair, Logistics Latoya Gray New Hope Natural Media Mary Jameson Co-Chair, Programs Sears Massimo Zanetti Beverage Kathy Ferguson Katrina Hahn JOH Bare Foods Co. Roberta Kitchenoff Kitchenoff & Associates Laurie Rains Co-Secretary Nielsen Carrie Hamilton Co-Secretary “The NEW Cincinnati MillerCoors Lisa McGurk Co-Chair, Logistics Kim Richardson Donna Harmon Blueberry fall learning event was Roach, inStream Ferrara Candy Company Linda Gilroy my first NEW event. I had Rachel Donovan Co-Treasurer JOH an amazing experience RBM Technologies Yohanna Sullivan Michele Luckenbaugh surrounded by exceptional women HP The Hershey Company Co-Secretary Dana Giffin and men. It was truly empowering.” Kathy Lund Treasurer The J.M. Smucker Company AIDP Judy Brown Krista Specht Rae Gaffney Nestlé Waters NA Delhaize America The Clorox Company “NEW has provided me with Co-Treasurer Co-Secretary Co-Treasurer Janine Dempsey Rebecca Okamoto Aditi Kannan valuable information to develop Wal-Mart Stores Inc. REO Consulting New Season Foods myself as a leader.” Alexandra Fenelon Julie Oxner Toni Price Nestlé Group Diamond Foods Inc. Nestlé Waters NA Alyson Leeper Co-Treasurer Delhaize America NEW YORK METRO Anita Torrano PHOENIX Co-Chair, Programs Mondelēz International Co-Chair, Logistics Scott Glovier Jennifer Chavez Co-Treasurer Mary Pryor SOUTH TEXAS CSD Copackers CVS Health Karen Hsiung Ghirardelli Co-Chair, Programs Bellisio Foods Ann Nichols Kathy McDonald Melanie Cangemi Stop & Shop Kellogg Company The Coca-Cola Company Amanda Zatylny NORTHWEST ARKANSAS AZ Financial Consultants Co-Secretary Co-Chair, Programs Co-Chair, Programs Laura Wayne Lauren de Simone Jody Pinson Christina Hunter The Coca-Cola Company The Rockford Group PetSmart Inc. TWIN CITIES Wal-Mart Stores Inc. Co-Chair, Logistics Co-Chair Melinda McCarthy Jessie Thomas Martha Freitas Melody Richard Jill Riemenschneider CBA Industries PetSmart Inc. The Kroger Co. The Coca-Cola Company Mondelēz International Treasurer Co-Secretary Kim Hryhorchuk Co-Chair, Logistics Kim Brunner Becky Sawtelle Cathy Kloos The Kroger Co. Heather Mason Schwan’s Consumer Brands PepsiCo Inc. Safeway Inc. Wal-Mart Stores Inc. Co-Secretary Co-Secretary Jody Wood Julius Salamone Katie Holley Jenn Schlauderaff NORTH TEXAS Safeway Inc. Altria Kellogg Company Nielsen Co-Chair, Programs Co-Treasurer Jessica Wintle Co-Secretary Emily Nolan Christy McCrary Marilyn Locus Altria Elizabeth Skogland General Mills Inc. Crossmark Wal-Mart Stores Inc. Kimberly-Clark Corporation Treasurer Co-Treasurer Elizabeth Ward Lisa Friedman Linda Weathersby Linda Lauschke Valerie Conard 7-Eleven Inc. Henkel Consumer Goods Inc. The Coca-Cola Company Wells Enterprises Target Corporation Chair, Logistics Co-Treasurer Karin Thrift SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Patty Vavra Katie Berner TORONTO Procter & Gamble Clif Bar & Company Chair, Programs Hormel Foods Corporation Co-Chair Cynthia Weifenbach Secretary Alicia Conner Karen Young CLW Consulting/PeekImage Nicole Wright Pharmavite Nestlé Waters NA WESTERN MICHIGAN Acosta Sales & Marketing Chair, Logistics Wanda Walkden Chair, Programs Treasurer PACIFIC NORTHWEST Kelly Drew Lowes Karmi Middlemiss Heineken USA Acosta Sales & Marketing Sandy Deiters Co-Chair, Programs Terri Truscello Crossmark Annie Zipfel Co-Secretary Acosta Mosaic Group Chair, Logistics Ilea Evans Starbucks Coffee Company Lizette Chantaracharat Co-Secretary NORTHERN CALIFORNIA Carrie Miceli Unified Grocers Gina Conte Co-Chair, Programs Deloitte Michelle Cassatt Kindle Consulting Secretary Mary Coon Co-Chair, Logistics PepsiCo Inc. Amy Goodrow independent consultant Sara Clarkson Desire’ Hunter Treasurer Storesupport Canada Colgate-Palmolive Stacy McMillan Brown-Forman Amber Bill Moet Hennessy Treasurer Leslie Milinkovic MegaMex Foods Jessica Bachand Co-Chair, Logistics The Coca-Cola Company Kellogg Company Cheryl Stark BuzzWorthy Consulting Secretary * Regional officers as of 12/31/15. Katie McMahon Erin Bradley Starbucks Coffee Company Costco Wholesale 25 Network of Executive Women CHAMPIONS Dan Abraham Sandy Douglas Jenny Keehan CEO Executive Vice President Executive Vice President Garb-Ko Inc. and President, Coca-Cola North America Member Services The Coca-Cola Company Retail Industry Leaders Association Hank Armour President and CEO Jeri Dunn Jim Keyes NACS Retired Chairman Bacardi International Wild Oats Marketplace Chris Baldwin President and COO Anne Fink William Kies Jr. BJ’s Wholesale Club Chief Operating Officer President PepsiCo Foodservice Kies Consulting Mark W. Baum PepsiCo Inc. Senior Vice President Don Knauss and Chief Collaboration Officer Tom Greco Board of Directors Institute CEO Target Corporation Frito-Lay NA PepsiCo Inc. Dennis J. Belcastro Denise Morrison Eileen R. Scott Vice President President and CEO Michele M. Hanson Former CEO Industry and Customer Development Campbell Soup Company Pathmark Supermarkets Kimberly-Clark Corporation CEO Execulnsight LLC Jamice Obianyo Stephen Sibert Michele G. Buck Director, Community Relations David Jobe Senior Vice President President, North America Ecolab Inc. inStream The Hershey Company President Winsight Events Chip O’Hare Dan Vucovich Chairman and CEO Joseph M. DePinto Former Senior Vice President JOH President and CEO and President U.S. 7-Eleven Inc. The Hershey Company Marnette Perry Senior Vice President Tara Weiner Strategic Initiatives and Operations Retired Senior Partner The Kroger Company “Where will I be five years Deloitte from today? NEW is helping Larree Renda Bonnie Wurzbacher Former Executive Vice President me build the path.” Chief Resource Safeway Inc. Development Officer World Vision International Jackie Davis Ocean Spray Cranberries NEW Career Accelerator Workshop participant STAFF “The NEW Summit has allowed me Joan Toth Reagan Lund President and CEO Director of Corporate Partnerships to focus on three critical tools in my development: Kathy Bayert Erica Naranjo Authenticity, networking and Vice President of Learning Business Development Specialist and Advisory Services being consistent in behavior and Juliet Pate persona, a core leadership trait.” Carol Jones Accounts Receivable Assistant Vice President of Finance and Administration Angela Reed Kim Williams Manager of Database The Coca-Cola Company Nancy Krawczyk and Member Services Vice President of Marketing and Corporate Partnerships Sarah Sapp Registration Specialist Stephanie McFee Vice President of Member Robert F. Solomon Jr. and Regional Services Director of Talent Development

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

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