14.03.2008 12:45:00
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Brown-Forman Chief Financial Officer Phoebe Wood to Retire; Donald Berg Named as Successor
Brown-Forman Corporation (NYSE:BFB) (NYSE:BFA) announced today that Vice
Chairman and Chief Financial Officer Phoebe A. Wood will retire from her
position at the end of the fiscal year (April 30, 2008). She will assist
in an orderly transition of her duties and responsibilities to the new
CFO.
Wood joined Brown-Forman as CFO in February 2001 after a 23-year career
at the Atlantic Richfield Company (now part of BP) and Motorola. During
her tenure as Brown-Forman’s CFO, Wood helped
the company evolve its portfolio through a number of acquisitions and
divestitures, implemented and ensured compliance with the new
Sarbanes-Oxley regulations, and created strong finance and technology
teams that have upgraded the company’s
financial reporting and analysis.
"Phoebe brought thoughtful, trusted oversight
to Brown-Forman’s financial functions, and she
has helped lead our company during a period of strong financial
performance and development over the last seven years,”
said Brown-Forman Chief Executive Officer Paul Varga. "I
know that our shareholders join all of us at Brown-Forman in thanking
Phoebe for her excellent service to Brown-Forman and in wishing her well
in her new endeavors.”
Wood plans to stay active in the financial arena, including serving on
corporate boards. Wood is currently a director of Leggett & Platt, Inc.,
and a former director of OshKosh B’Gosh.
Donald Berg Named New CFO
Brown-Forman also announced that Donald Berg will become Chief Financial
Officer effective May 1, 2008. He is a 19-year veteran of the company,
and since July 2006 has served as senior vice president and director of
corporate finance, working closely with Wood and the rest of the finance
leadership team. In this key role, Berg’s
responsibilities have encompassed the areas of investor relations,
corporate development, treasury, and tax.
Berg joined Brown-Forman in 1988 as assistant to then-company president
Owsley Brown II. In 1994 he was project leader of the team that
recommended that Brown-Forman significantly expand its non-U.S.
business. In 1999, Berg was named president of the division responsible
for the company’s growth in many new markets
and he and his team built the foundation upon which the company is
developing successful businesses. He was then named to lead the company’s
corporate development and strategy group, where he was instrumental in
the acquisition of the Finlandia Vodka brand. In 2003, Berg took a
leadership position in the U.S. sales and marketing organization and
became president of the Americas in July of that year.
Prior to joining Brown-Forman, Berg served in a number of increasingly
important financial positions within the pharmaceutical industry.
"Don has a broad range of financial and
operational experience, and has been an active member of our company’s
executive committee since 1999, where he has participated in the
consideration of the company’s most important
strategic, operational, and policy topics,”
stated Varga. "Those who have worked with Don
over the last two decades know him to be a proven leader with a deep
analytical mind who has demonstrated that he is ready to take on the
important responsibilities of chief financial officer for Brown-Forman.”
Berg received his bachelor’s degree from
Augustana College in Rock Island, Illinois, after which he became a
certified public accountant. He subsequently earned an MBA from the
Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania.
Brown-Forman Corporation is a diversified producer and marketer of fine
quality consumer products, including Jack Daniel’s,
Southern Comfort, Finlandia Vodka, Tequila Herradura, el Jimador
Tequila, Canadian Mist, Fetzer and Bolla Wines, and Korbel California
Champagnes.
Important Note on Forward-Looking Statements:
This release contains statements, estimates, or projections that
constitute "forward-looking statements" as defined under U.S. federal
securities laws. Generally, the words "expect," "believe," "intend,"
"estimate," "will," "anticipate," and "project," and similar expressions
identify a forward-looking statement, which speaks only as of the date
the statement is made. Except as required by law, we do not intend to
update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of
new information, future events, or otherwise. We believe that the
expectations and assumptions with respect to our forward-looking
statements are reasonable. But by their nature, forward-looking
statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other
factors that in some cases are out of our control. These factors could
cause our actual results to differ materially from Brown-Forman's
historical experience or our present expectations or projections. Here
is a non-exclusive list of such risks and uncertainties:
continuation of the deterioration in general economic conditions,
particularly in the United States where we earn about half of our
profits, including higher energy prices, declining home prices,
deterioration of the sub-prime lending market, or other factors;
pricing, marketing and other competitive activity focused against our
major brands;
lower consumer confidence or purchasing related to economic
conditions, major natural disasters, terrorist attacks or widespread
outbreak of infectious diseases;
tax increases, whether at the federal or state level or in major
international markets and/or tariff barriers or other restrictions
affecting beverage alcohol;
limitations and restrictions on distribution of products and alcohol
marketing, including advertising and promotion, as a result of
stricter governmental policies adopted either in the United States or
in international markets;
fluctuations in the U.S. Dollar against foreign currencies, especially
the British pound, euro, Australian dollar, and the South African rand;
reduced bar, restaurant, hotel and travel business, including travel
retail;
longer-term, a change in consumer preferences, social trends or
cultural trends that results in the reduced consumption of our premium
spirits brands;
changes in distribution arrangements in major markets that limit our
ability to market or sell our products;
adverse impacts relating to our acquisition strategies or our
integration of acquired businesses and conforming them to the company’s
trade practice standards, financial controls environment and U.S.
public company requirements;
price increases in energy or raw materials, including grapes, grain,
agave, wood, glass, and plastic;
changes in climate conditions and agricultural uncertainties that
adversely affect the supply of grapes, agave, grain or wood;
termination of our rights to distribute and market agency brands in
our portfolio;
press articles or other public media related to our company, brands,
personnel, operations, business performance or prospects;
counterfeit production of our products and any resulting negative
effect on our intellectual property rights or brand equity; and
adverse developments stemming from state or federal investigations of
beverage alcohol industry marketing or trade practices of suppliers,
distributors or retailers.
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