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Today, The Coca-Cola Africa Foundation is the largest regional foundation within Coca-Cola's global network with a focus on clean water, health education and entrepreneurship. Since 2001, it has granted more than $100 million (~$164 million in 2023) to support sustainable communities in Africa.
The Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation (CCSF) is a non-profit organization that works on behalf and at the direction of the Coca-Cola system (including The Coca-Cola Company, the world's largest producer of non-alcoholic beverages, and its many subsidiaries) to provide scholarships to some 1,400 students annually in amounts totaling over $3.4 million each year.
She has been a member of the board of directors of IBM and The Coca-Cola Company, Hearst Corporation, Advertising Council, United Way of America and Gannett Co. Inc. She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations [15] She is also on the National Leadership Board of Harlem Village Academies and a Trustee of the University of Notre Dame. [7]
PepsiCo and Coca-Cola target similar customers and it would be surprising if Coca-Cola didn't have the same types of challenges ahead. ... And if demand is indeed softening across the board, Coca ...
The Coca-Cola Company has named Netflix’s chief content officer Bela Bajaria the latest member of its board of directors. Her role is effective immediately and brings Coca-Cola’s board ...
Coca Cola has elected Ana Botin to be the newest member of its Board of Directors. Botin is currently acting as CEO for British personal finance firm Santander UK plc, and her appointment on Coca ...
In 1991, he merged it with Coca-Cola Enterprises. [4] He served as its chairman and CEO from 1991 to 2001. [5] He is a former board member of SunTrust Banks and SunTrust Bank of Chattanooga, N.A.He sits on the board of trustees of the Center for the Study of the Presidency and Congress and the University of Chattanooga Foundation. [4]
On May 8, 1964, Duncan Coffee merged with the Coca-Cola Company, and Duncan joined the Coke board of directors. [6] [7] He ran the newly formed Coca-Cola Foods Division, which included the coffee and citrus (Minute Maid) divisions of Coke. Three years later the company dispatched him to London to serve as chairman of Coca-Cola Europe.