Maple Leaf Names New Chief Marketing Officer
Responsible for providing leadership marketing programs and brand building strategies
Maple Leaf Foods, a food processing company, has appointed of Stephen Graham to the new position of chief marketing officer, effective January 11, 2010.
In this capacity, Mr Stephen will be responsible for providing executive leadership for marketing programs across Maple Leaf Foods and building brand strategies as part of companies growth.
Mr Stephen began his career at Procter & Gamble where he helped them grow number of their personal care brands. At Coca-Cola, he led the repositioning of the Coca-Cola brand and growing brand awareness. He has also held executive marketing positions at Rogers, CIBC and AT&T in the US.
Michael McCain, president and CEO of Maple Foods, said: We are focused on accelerating our growth in product innovation and marketing that builds upon our leading brands and market shares, supports our customers, and delivers a stream of exciting new products for consumers.
“Together with our strong marketing teams across our business units, Stephen brings the depth of experience, a track record of success and the industry leadership to help us drive future business results in Canada and beyond.
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