Chobani appoints new President and Chief Operating Officer
NORWICH – Chobani, LLC announced March 6, the appointment of Tim Brown as President and Chief Operating Officer, reporting directly to Founder, Owner, CEO, and Chairman Hamdi Ulukaya.
It's reported that Brown will oversee Chobani's operations, sales, marketing, legal, and finance teams as the company looks to “further increase its category leadership while continuing to deliver on its founding mission: making better food for more people.”
“Joining a company like Chobani to partner with someone like Hamdi and this great team is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity,” said Brown. “I've been following Chobani for years as they have changed the food landscape in this country. I'm thrilled and honored to be coming aboard at a time of such momentum and incredible potential.”
“Tim and I clicked the moment we met,” said Ulukaya. “He's an amazing leader with views and values I really respect and believe in. With his deep experience in consistently delivering quality growth, he's the perfect person to partner with me in continuing to lead the new wave of better food for more people. Chobani’s in a very strong position with greater potential than ever before and now with Tim joining, we'll grab it.”
Brown joins Chobani with over 30 years of experience in the food business, most recently working for Nestle.
He led the third-largest nonalcoholic beverage company by volume in the nation, overseeing brands such as Perrier, San Pellegrino, and Poland Spring, where he would gross $4.3 billion in annual net sales supported by 8,500 employees, 29 plants and operations in over 140 communities.
In a letter to Chobani employees obtained by The Evening Sun, Ulukaya said, “Tim has a lot of in-depth experience and amazing accomplishments that really impressed me. And he's a true leader with strong values who believes in the power of people and culture. Tim's also very passionate about plants, operations, sales, and customers – all things we have in common.”
“Under Tim's leadership, we will continue to invest in our brand, our business, and in key talent so that we're always growing and pushing ourselves to be our best...We have an enormous amount of opportunity ahead of us and now with Tim joining, we'll grab it!” Ulukaya concluded in the letter.
Brown will reportedly begin his tenure as President and COO on March 20. Ulukaya says that he and Brown will subsequently take to their plants in upstate New York and Twin Falls, Idaho, the week of his initiation so that employees can formally meet their new President and COO.
It's reported that Brown will oversee Chobani's operations, sales, marketing, legal, and finance teams as the company looks to “further increase its category leadership while continuing to deliver on its founding mission: making better food for more people.”
“Joining a company like Chobani to partner with someone like Hamdi and this great team is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity,” said Brown. “I've been following Chobani for years as they have changed the food landscape in this country. I'm thrilled and honored to be coming aboard at a time of such momentum and incredible potential.”
“Tim and I clicked the moment we met,” said Ulukaya. “He's an amazing leader with views and values I really respect and believe in. With his deep experience in consistently delivering quality growth, he's the perfect person to partner with me in continuing to lead the new wave of better food for more people. Chobani’s in a very strong position with greater potential than ever before and now with Tim joining, we'll grab it.”
Brown joins Chobani with over 30 years of experience in the food business, most recently working for Nestle.
He led the third-largest nonalcoholic beverage company by volume in the nation, overseeing brands such as Perrier, San Pellegrino, and Poland Spring, where he would gross $4.3 billion in annual net sales supported by 8,500 employees, 29 plants and operations in over 140 communities.
In a letter to Chobani employees obtained by The Evening Sun, Ulukaya said, “Tim has a lot of in-depth experience and amazing accomplishments that really impressed me. And he's a true leader with strong values who believes in the power of people and culture. Tim's also very passionate about plants, operations, sales, and customers – all things we have in common.”
“Under Tim's leadership, we will continue to invest in our brand, our business, and in key talent so that we're always growing and pushing ourselves to be our best...We have an enormous amount of opportunity ahead of us and now with Tim joining, we'll grab it!” Ulukaya concluded in the letter.
Brown will reportedly begin his tenure as President and COO on March 20. Ulukaya says that he and Brown will subsequently take to their plants in upstate New York and Twin Falls, Idaho, the week of his initiation so that employees can formally meet their new President and COO.
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