百事可樂CFO任職34年後辭任 跳槽迪士尼
百事可樂(PEP.US)首席財務官Hugh Johnston將在本月底離職,此前Hugh Johnston出任百事可樂CFO共13年,過去34年裡一直在百事可樂公司工作,Hugh Johnston將於12月4日成為華特迪士尼公司(DIS.US)財務官,直接向行政總裁Bob Iger匯報。
Hugh Johnston於聲明中稱,迪士尼是一間傳奇的公司,擁有世界上最受歡迎的品牌,很少公司能如迪士尼那樣經受住時間的考驗,並擁有強大的財務基礎以支持CEO和他的團隊建立未來。
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