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| name = Indra Nooyi | image = IndraNooyiDavos2010ver2.jpg | image_size = 220px | caption = Nooyi at the World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, January 2010. | birth_name = Indra Krishnamurthy | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1955|10|28}} | birth_place = Madras, (now Chennai) Tamil Nadu, India | residence = Greenwich, Connecticut | citizenship = United States[1] | alma_mater = Madras Christian College (BS) Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta (MBA) Yale University (MS) | occupation = Board Member, Amazon | employer = PepsiCo | salary = $29.8 million (2016) | predecessor = | spouse = {{marriage|Raj K. Nooyi|1981}} | children = two daughters | relatives = Chandrika Tandon (sister)[2] | awards = }}Indra Nooyi (née Krishnamurthy; born 28 October 1955) is an Indian American[3] business executive, serving as a director of Amazon, the largest eCommerce business in the world by net revenue. [4][5][6][7] She has consistently ranked among the world's 100 most powerful women.[8] In 2014, she was ranked at number 13 on the Forbes list of The World's 100 Most Powerful Women,[9] and was ranked the 2nd most powerful woman on the Fortune list in 2015.[10] In February 2018, the International Cricket Council announced that Nooyi would join the ICC Board as its first independent female director in June.[11] Early lifeNooyi was born to a Tamil-speaking family[12][13] in Madras (now known as Chennai), Tamil Nadu, India.[14] Nooyi did her schooling in Holy Angels Anglo Indian Higher Secondary School in T.Nagar.[15] EducationNooyi received a bachelor's degrees in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics from Madras Christian College of the University of Madras in 1974 and a Post Graduate Programme Diploma from Indian Institute of Management Calcutta in 1976.[16] In 1978, Nooyi was admitted to Yale School of Management where she earned a master's degree in Public and Private Management in 1980.[17] CareerBeginning her career in India, Nooyi held product manager positions at Johnson & Johnson and textile firm Mettur Beardsell. While attending Yale School of Management, Nooyi completed her summer internship with Booz Allen Hamilton.[17] In 1980, Nooyi joined the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) as a strategy consultant [18], and then worked at Motorola as Vice President and Director of Corporate Strategy and Planning [19], followed by a stint at Asea Brown Boveri.[20] PepsiCo ExecutiveNooyi joined PepsiCo in 1994 and was named CEO in 2001. She was named President and CEO in 2006 replacing Steven Reinemund, becoming the fifth CEO in PepsiCo's 44-year history.[21]. Nooyi has directed the company's global strategy for more than a decade and led PepsiCo's restructuring, including the 1997 divestiture of Tricon, now known as Yum! Brands. Tricon included companies like Pizza Hut, KFC, and Taco Bell under its umbrella [22]. The financial gains from this spinoff allowed the company to increase the pace of its share buyback strategy, thereby giving it more leverage to pursue future acquisitions without as much shareholder backlash [23]. Nooyi also took the lead in the acquisition of Tropicana in 1998,[24] and the merger with Quaker Oats Company, which also brought Gatorade in 2001,[25] The $3.3 billion acquisition of Tropicana initially faced opposition from other PepsiCo executives and Wall Street critics [26] [27]. Acquiring Tropicana allowed PepsiCo to gain a competitive edge; Tropicana at the time captured 44% of the chilled orange juice segment, the fastest growing segment of the juice market, an especially positive metric when compared to Coca Cola’s Minute Maid which captured less than half of Tropicana’s market share [28]. The Quaker Oats Company's ownership of Gatorade was a positive strategic move for PepsiCo, since Gatorade was responsible for 80% of sports drink sales at the time [29]. Similar to the Tropicana acquisition, this strategic move gave PepsiCo leverage against Coca Cola, owner of Powerade – second in the sports drink segment [30]. PepsiCo's annual net profit rose from $2.7 billion to $6.5 billion.[31][32] Nooyi was named on Wall Street Journal{{'}}s list of 50 women to watch in 2007 and 2008,[33][34] and was listed among Time{{'}}s 100 Most Influential People in The World in 2007 and 2008. Forbes named her the #3 most powerful woman in 2008.[35] In 2014, she was ranked #13 by Forbes.[9] Fortune ranked her the #1 most powerful woman in business in 2009 and 2010. On 7 October 2010 Fortune magazine ranked her the 6th most powerful woman in the world.[36][37] In Fortune Nooyi's strategic redirection of PepsiCo has been largely successful.[39] She reclassified PepsiCo's products into three categories: "fun for you" (such as potato chips and regular soda), "better for you" (diet or low-fat versions of snacks and sodas), and "good for you" (items such as oatmeal). Her initiative was backed up with ample funding. She moved corporate spending away from junk foods and into the healthier alternatives, with the aim of improving the healthiness of even the "fun" offerings.[32][40] In 2015, Nooyi removed aspartame from Diet Pepsi, furthering the shift towards healthier foods, despite lack of evidence of aspartame's harmful effects.[38] Nooyi has stated an intent to develop a line of snacks marketed specifically for women, feeling that it is a hitherto unexplored category. In a radio interview, Nooyi stated that PepsiCo is getting ready to launch products designed and packaged according to women's preferences, and based on behavioral differences in the way men and women consume snacks.[41] On 6 August 2018, PepsiCo Inc confirmed that Nooyi would step down as the CEO and Ramon Laguarta, a 22-year veteran of PepsiCo, would replace her on 3 October. Ramon Laguarta replaced her on that day, as well as becoming a member of the board of directors. However, Nooyi will continue to serve as the chairwoman of the company until early 2019.[42] During her tenure, the company's sales grew 80%. Nooyi served as CEO for 12 years, 7 years longer than the average CEO tenure at large companies according to an Equilar study.[43] RemunerationWhile CEO of PepsiCo in 2011, Nooyi earned $17 million, which included a base salary of $1.9 million, a cash bonus of $2.5 million, pension value and deferred remuneration of $3 million.[44] By 2014, her total remuneration had grown to $19,087,832, including $5.5 million of equity.[45] Awards and recognitionIn 2018, Nooyi was named one of the "Best CEOs In The World" by the CEOWORLD magazine[46]. Forbes magazine ranked Nooyi on the 2008 through 2017 lists of The World's 100 Most Powerful Women.[9][47] Fortune magazine has named Nooyi number one on its annual ranking of Most Powerful Women in business for 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010.[48][49][50][51] In 2008, Nooyi was named one of America's Best Leaders by U.S. News & World Report.[52] In 2008, she was elected to the Fellowship of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.[53] In January 2008, Nooyi was elected chairwoman of the U.S.-India Business Council (USIBC). Nooyi leads USIBC's Board of Directors, an assembly of more than 60 senior executives representing a cross-section of American industry.[54][55] Nooyi has been named 2009 CEO of the Year by Global Supply Chain Leaders Group.[56] In 2009, Nooyi was considered one of "The TopGun CEOs" by Brendan Wood International, an advisory agency.[57][58] After five years on top, PepsiCo's Indian American chairman and CEO Indra Nooyi has been pushed to the second spot as most powerful woman in US business by Kraft's CEO, Irene Rosenfeld.[59] In 2013, Nooyi was named one of the "25 Greatest Global Living Legends" by NDTV. On 14 December 2013 she was awarded by the President of India Pranab Mukherjee at the Rashtrapati Bhavan. Nooyi was named to Institutional Investors Best CEOs list in the All-America Executive Team Survey in 2008 to 2011.[60] The Yale School of Management will name its deanship in honour of Nooyi as she gifted an undisclosed amount, becoming the school's biggest alumni donor and the first woman to endow a deanship at a top business school.[61]
Memberships and associationsNooyi is a Successor Fellow of the Yale Corporation.[73] She serves as a member of the Foundation Board of the World Economic Forum, International Rescue Committee, Catalyst[74] and the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. She is also a member of the Board of Trustees of Eisenhower Fellowships, and has served as Chairperson of the U.S.-India Business Council. Nooyi serves as an Honorary Co-Chair for the World Justice Project. The World Justice Project works to lead a global, multidisciplinary effort to strengthen the Rule of Law for the development of communities of opportunity and equity. In December 2016, Nooyi joined a business forum assembled by Donald Trump to provide strategic and policy advice on economic issues.[75] Personal lifeIndra married Raj K. Nooyi, president at AmSoft Systems, in 1981.[76] Nooyi has two daughters and resides in Greenwich, Connecticut. One of her daughters is currently attending the School of Management at Yale, Nooyi's alma mater.[77] Forbes ranked her at the 3rd spot among 'World's Powerful Moms' list.[78] Her older sister is businesswoman and Grammy-nominated artist Chandrika Krishnamurthy Tandon.[79] In India, she used to play cricket and was also in an all-girl rock band, where she played guitar.[80] See also
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| title = Chairwoman and CEO of PepsiCo | before= Steven Reinemund | after= Incumbent | years=2006 – Present}}{{s-end}}{{Connecticut Women's Hall of Fame}}{{PepsiCo}}{{PadmaBhushanAwardRecipients 2000–09}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Nooyi, Indra}} 35 : 1955 births|Living people|American chief executives of food industry companies|American people of Tamil descent|Women corporate directors|Boston Consulting Group people|Indian emigrants to the United States|Indian chief executives|Indian Institute of Management Calcutta alumni|Madras Christian College alumni|PepsiCo people|Recipients of the Padma Bhushan in trade and industry|American women chief executives|Yale School of Management alumni|American chairmen of corporations|Indian chairmen of corporations|20th-century American businesspeople|21st-century American businesspeople|Tamil businesspeople|Johnson & Johnson people|Booz Allen Hamilton people|Motorola employees|American drink industry businesspeople|University of Madras alumni|Indian Tamil people|Businesspeople from Chennai|American businesswomen of Indian descent|Indian women chief executives|Indian women business executives|21st-century Indian businesspeople|20th-century Indian businesspeople|21st-century Indian businesswomen|20th-century Indian businesswomen|American chief executives of Fortune 500 companies|Businesswomen from Tamil Nadu |
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