News: PepsiCo names Kyle Faulconer as new CEO for Australia and New Zealand

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PepsiCo names Kyle Faulconer as new CEO for Australia and New Zealand

In his new role as CEO, Faulconer will focus on driving innovation and further growth across the PepsiCo portfolio
PepsiCo names Kyle Faulconer as new CEO for Australia and New Zealand

PepsiCo today announced the appointment of Kyle Faulconer to the role of Chief Executive Officer for Australia and New Zealand.

Faulconer will relocate to Sydney from his native US, where he is currently Vice President and General Manager at PepsiCo’s Frito-Lay snacks business, responsible for leading the strategic agenda for Walmart, one of PepsiCo’s largest global customers.

Wern-Yuen Tan, CEO PepsiCo APAC says, Faulconer’s deep customer experience, strong track record of driving long-term growth in competitive markets and people-first leadership approach will be a significant asset to the local team.

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'Kyle brings a vast amount of experience in successfully navigating complex and competitive markets with a deep understanding of our business and purpose,' said Tan.

A passionate advocate for consumer-centric innovation, during his 14-year tenure at PepsiCo Faulconer has held a range of roles and responsibilities covering specialities including field operations, strategic account leadership, and direct-to-consumer sales strategy.

In his new role as CEO, Faulconer will focus on driving innovation and further growth across the PepsiCo portfolio of drinks and snacks, alongside strengthening the market’s purpose and people-led business operations.

Commenting on his appointment, Faulconer stated, 'I’m thrilled to join the world-class team and help the PepsiCo business continue to grow across Australia and New Zealand. I look forward to creating new opportunities to accelerate our positive, purpose-led impact for our partners, customers and consumers.'

Faulconer officially joins PepsiCo ANZ in January 2022. 

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