24.06.2008 20:30:00
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Campbell Appoints Joseph Spagnoletti Chief Information Officer
Campbell Soup Company (NYSE:CPB) today announced the appointment
of Joseph Spagnoletti, 43, as Senior Vice President and Chief
Information Officer. Spagnoletti will report to Campbell President and
Chief Executive Officer, Douglas R. Conant.
Spagnoletti succeeds Doreen A. Wright, who led the successful
implementation of SAP across the majority of Campbell’s
North American operations. Spagnoletti’s
appointment is effective August 1, 2008.
Spagnoletti will be responsible for overseeing Campbell’s
global information technology (IT) function and providing IT strategy
that will help Campbell meet its business goals. He will continue to
advance the strategic IT agenda established by Wright and further
develop Campbell’s IT organization into a
world-class global function. Spagnoletti will be responsible for
completing Campbell’s SAP implementation and
delivering the full benefits of the enterprise resource system for the
company. He will lead Campbell’s worldwide IT
department and manage all technical and application information systems.
Conant said, "Joe Spagnoletti was selected for
this critical role for the character, competence and teamwork he has
exhibited during his 11-year career at Campbell. Joe brings a keen
business and industry acumen to the role, and he has consistently
delivered value beyond the IT function. His appointment reflects the
strength of our IT management team and is a testament to Doreen Wright’s
leadership of the function. I fully anticipate a smooth transition due to our strong IT organization, Joe’s
knowledge of our company, the IT department and its systems, and the
close partnership he and Doreen have had for many years.”
Commenting on Wright’s departure, Conant
said, "Doreen will leave a lasting legacy on
Campbell Soup Company, both within the IT department and beyond. She has
made important contributions to Campbell’s
transformation over the past seven years. From an IT perspective, she
has led the establishment of a global operating model for the IT
function and the strategic and operational leadership of our SAP
implementation. Beyond her functional role, Doreen has tangibly improved
employee engagement at Campbell through her work with the Office of
Diversity, her involvement in Campbell’s
employee networks and her dedication to mentoring programs. I wish
Doreen well as she leaves Campbell to spend more time on her life-long
passion of supporting the arts. She will be greatly missed.”
Spagnoletti has more than 20 years of IT and management experience. He
joined Campbell in 1997 as Director IT – Food
Service and held several positions of increasing responsibility within
the IT function. Most recently, he was Vice President –
IT for Campbell North America where he successfully led several key
projects, including the implementation of a trade management system and
oversight of North American SAP implementations. Prior to Campbell,
Spagnoletti spent seven years as an IT Director at Becton Dickinson. He
started his IT career at Hospital Computer Systems and also worked at
CIC/DISC.
Spagnoletti earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from
Albright College in 1986. He serves on Camden, N.J.-based Cooper Health
System’s Audit/Ethics Committee.
About Campbell Soup Company
Campbell Soup Company is a global manufacturer and marketer of
high-quality foods and simple meals, including soup, baked snacks, and
healthy beverages. Founded in 1869, the company has a portfolio of
market-leading brands, including "Campbell’s,” "Pepperidge Farm,” "Arnott’s,”
and "V8.” For more
information on the company, visit Campbell’s
website at www.campbellsoup.com.
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