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Annual reportAnnual report
20112011
Network of Executive Women
© Copyright 2012 by the Network of Executive Women. All rights reserved. For more information or reprints visit newonline.org.
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“The Network doesn’t seek advantage for women.
We work to bring the advantage of women to you.”
Michelle Gloeckler
Board Chair, Network of Executive WomenSenior Vice President, Home, Walmart US
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To attract, retain and advance women in the retail and consumer products industry through education, leadership and business development.
mission
Missions accomplished
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The Network of Executive Women marked its 10th anniversary year with a bit of fanfare and a lot of hard work. Membership increased 51 percent to
more than 5,000. Regional groups grew from 16 to 19. Regional attendance increased 33 percent. And national sponsorship contributions grew
32 percent. The Network launched new initiatives, including the NEW CPG Retail Diversity Forum, Diversity Hall of Fame, a hugely successful social
media drive, a YouTube channel and a 10th anniversary awareness campaign that made more than 2 million lasting impressions on our industry.
Missions accomplished
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A decade to celebrateEight individuals and two companies were
honored with the Network’s William J. Grize
Diversity Hall of Fame Award September
19, 2011 at the NEW Leadership Summit:
Linda Dillman of QVC, honored for her work
at Walmart; Jeri Dunn, retired global CIO
for Bacardi, honored for her work at Tyson
Foods; Tom Greco of PepsiCo; Don Knauss
of The Clorox Company, also recognized
for his work at Coca-Cola; Jeff Noddle,
retired CEO of SUPERVALU; Kay Palmer
of J.B. Hunt; Judy Spires of Kings Super
Markets, formerly with Acme Markets;
James White of Jamba Inc., honored for his
work at Safeway; Delhaize America; and
Procter & Gamble.
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The Network’s 10th anniversary campaign honored the past, looked to the future and touched tens of thousands of industry executives in 2011.
We honored 10 diversity heroes at our NEW Leadership Summit in September. Distributed 100,000 copies of our commemorative
CPG Retail Diversity magazine in the fall. Filled our online Time Machine with histories, predictions and more than 450 videos and photos.
Our celebration was focused forward. At the NEW Leadership Summit and regional events coast to coast, we looked at the challenges
and solutions of the next 10 years.
and build on
A decade to celebrate
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19 regionsputting diversity on the map
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In 2011, the Network launched regional groups in Atlanta and the Pacifi c Northwest and laid the groundwork for two more groups in Phoenix and
Houston — a record for regional development. Nearly 9,000 Network members and supporters — students, associates, managers, senior
executives and CEOs — attended 34 learning events hosted by NEW regions in the U.S. and Canada, an attendance increase of 33 percent.
Thousands more attended informal mixers and outings. The Network’s regional groups don’t just produce great events, they provide leadership
opportunities for more than 500 regional offi cers and committee members plus mentoring and outreach programs that benefi t the entire industry.
putting diversity on the map
Atlanta 2011
Canada 2010
Carolinas 2008
Chicago 2007
Cincinnati 2008
Florida 2006
Greater Philadelphia 2006
Mid-Atlantic 2008
Northern California 2007
New England 2003
New York Metro 2004
Northwest Arkansas 2004
Phoenix 2012
Southern California 2008
Texas – North Central 2005
Texas – South 2012
Pacifi c Northwest 2010
Twin Cities 2006
Western Michigan 2004
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Meetings of the minds
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Meetings of the mindsThe industry’s best minds and boldest leaders meet at the Network’s national conferences. In 2011 we hosted three unique industrywide
events: Rosalind Brewer of Walmart, Sandy Douglas of Coca-Cola and Robert Abernathy of Kimberly-Clark addressed the NEW Multicultural
Workforce Conference March 1-3 in Atlanta; media mogul Arianna Huffi ngton and SUPERVALU CEO Craig Herkert headlined the
NEW Executive Leaders Forum July 19-21 in Los Angeles; and the NEW Leadership Summit September 19-20 in Orlando looked at
“the next 10 years” with three keynotes, 12 breakout sessions, and half-day NEW Leadership Academy and NEW Corporate Athlete workshops.
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Education is in our DNAEducation is in our DNAEducation is in our DNA
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Education is in our DNAEducation is in our DNAEducation is in our DNA
Network education programs reach thousands of senior
executives, middle managers, emerging leaders and college students every year. More than a thousand
Network members participated directly in our NEW Leadership Academy training webinars in 2011, with hundreds more watching at “lunch and learn” events or online in our Study Hall. Other initiatives included our
ongoing Knowledge Bank series, an expanded trio of monthly newsletters and original research like our landmark report, “The Changing Consumer
and the Workforce Imperative.” The Network is a leading source of industry and diversity news. Articles, interviews and blogs increased 71 percent in 2011; Network videos nearly tripled; and social media postings increased
tenfold. NEW expanded its education commitment in November by hiring industry veteran Kathy Bayert as director of learning and advisory services.
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The Network’s success is measured in the people we touch and the partners we support. In 2011, Network membership grew 51 percent to more than
5,000; regional and national sponsor support grew 32 percent to $2.1 million; website traffic increased 66 percent and our social media fans
and followers increased by a factor of five. In 2011, the Network introduced a new top-tier Foundation sponsor level and five companies quickly stepped
up: Coca-Cola, Kraft Foods, PepsiCo, Procter & Gamble and Walmart. These companies and nearly 70 other national Network sponsors
are sold on the values of the Network.
Five thousand members are at our heart
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The year in pictures 16
The year in pictures 17
Carolinas
Ruth WellsSenior Business Leader, Home Care
Procter & Gamble
Treasurer
Chicago
Beth LegateExecutive Producer
Image Base
Chair, Fundraising Committee
Cincinnati
Felicia MootyCategory Development Manager,
Kroger Team
Nestlé Purina PetCare Co.
Secretary
Florida
Robin WebbSoutheast Market Manager,
Convenience Channel
Procter & Gamble
Chair, College Outreach Committee
Greater Philadelphia
Susan Rorke-LawlerStore Director
Acme Markets
Co-Secretary
Mid-Atlantic
Sunday Council-BakerDirector of Human Resources,
Eastern and Genuardi’s
Safeway Inc.
Co-Chair
New England
Marilyn TillinghastSenior Vice President, Chain Sales
C&S Wholesale Grocers
Immediate Past Co-Chair
New York Metro
Nancy Freda-SmithVice President, Internal Audit
Ralph Lauren
Immediate Past Co-Secretary
Northern California
Katrina HahnVice President, Sales
The Caldrea Co.
Chair, Event Planning Committee
North Central Texas
Genevieve Poirier-RichardsPresident, The Marketing Spectrum
Immediate Past Chair of Programs
Advisory Board Member
Twin Cities
Holly SwansonDirector of Sales, Target Team
Del Monte Foods
Co-Chair, Logistics
Leadership spoken hereBest of the Best 2011 Regional officersEach year, members of the Network’s regions nominate one person as their
“Best of the Best” committee member, recognized for their teamwork, creativity,
communication skills, industry knowledge and commitment to the Network’s mission.
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Leadership spoken hereMore than 500 Network members — one out of every 10 — served as a regional officer or committee member in 2011. Many others served at the national level or worked as a volunteer. Network service provides invaluable leadership experience, builds professional networks and raises the profile of the women and men who serve. These servant leaders build their careers and help their organizations as they shape the future of the Network.
Best of the Best regionNEW Northern CaliforniaThe Network recognizes the collective achievements of one region each year with
its “Best of the Best” region award. In 2011, NEW Northern California and its team
of nearly 50 committee members were recognized for serving as a source of best
practices shared throughout the Network. The group led the way in social media,
piloted new succession planning tools and was the first group to mentor a start-up
region — Pacific Northwest. The region was led by Co-Chairs Lori Proctor of Procter
& Gamble and Erica Swanson of Slalom Consulting, Treasurer Audrey Goins Brichi
of Chevron and Secretary Michelle Tonner of Daymon Worldwide.
Bobbie O’Hare AwardSue KlugSue Klug, president of the Albertsons division of SUPERVALU and Co-Chair,
Logistics for NEW Southern California, received the 2011 Bobbie O’Hare Award as
the Network’s “volunteer of the year.” The award is named for former Regional Chair
Bobbie O’Hare of JOH, who helped lead the development of NEW’s regional groups,
and recognizes outstanding commitment and service. “We are mentored by just
observing how she conducts herself, how she runs our team and how she handles
challenging situations,” Klug’s fellow committee members wrote when nominating
her. “She is a role model to all of us — and to virtually all who know her.”
Sue Klug of SUPERVALU (left) received the Bobbie O’Hare Award from Bobbie O’Hare herself October 12 in Long Beach, Calif.
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74,135 web visitors
11,993 newsletter subscribers108,575 magazine copies
538,604 emails 415 press pickups
60 videos
5,406 fans and followers
3 national conferences73 sponsors
65 regional events10,082 attendees
461 companies
By the numbers
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By the numbersBy almost every measure, 2011 was a spectacular year for the Network, its members and its partners. Membership, sponsorship, attendance and outreach increased by double and even triple digits.
Members 2010 2011 Change
Members 3,307 5,009 51%
Organizations represented 300 461 53%
Sponsors 2010 2011 Change
Sponsors 72 73 1.4%
Sponsorship support1 $1.59 million $2.1 million 32%
Regions 2010 2011 Change
Regional groups 16 19 18%
Regional events 24 31 29%
Regional mixers NA 34 NA
Event attendance 2010 2011 Change
NEW CPG Retail Diversity Forum2 180 216 20%
NEW Executive Leaders Forum 193 208 0.7%
NEW Leadership Summit 803 782 (2%)
Regional events3 6,709 8,876 33%
Total 7,888 10,082 28%
Outreach 2010 2011 Change
NEW Leadership Academy attendance4 NA 1,040 NA
Social media fans/followers 824 5,406 556%
Unique website visitors 44,632 74,135 61%
Website visits 93,679 149,022 59%
Emails delivered 374,918 538,604 43.6%
Press pickups5 32 415 NA
1. Includes national and regional sponsorships. 2. Formerly NEW Multicultural Workforce Conference. 3. Total does not include mixers and outings. 4. Includes two webinars from late 2010. 5. Press monitoring started 7/15/10.
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Strong support, solid growth
Due to rounding, percentages in charts do not equal 100%.
NEW LeadershipSummit12.3%
NEW ExecutiveLeaders Forum
9.1%
NEW DiversityForum1
4.1%
Membership dues3.7%
Regional sponsorship5.2%
Regional event registration12.9%
Miscellaneous1.9%
National sponsorship50.6%
Other expenses3
3.4% Conference expenses
52.7%
Services, staffingand support2
43.8%
Income
Expenses
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Strong support, solid growth
Operating income 2011
National sponsorship $1,907,501
Regional sponsorship 195,400
Membership dues 140,983
NEW Diversity Forum1 154,653
NEW Executive Leaders Forum 343,704
NEW Leadership Summit 460,399
Regional event registration 489,299
Miscellaneous 72,052
Total $3,763,991
Operating expenses 2011
Conference expenses $1,985,641
Services, staffing and support2 1,649,672
Other expenses3 128,239
Total $3,763,552
ASSETS
Cash in bank - operating $242,695
Cash in bank - money market 1,800,941
Total cash and cash equivalents $2,043,636
Accounts receivable $916,597
Less allowance for doubtful accounts (30,000)
Total accounts receivable $886,597
Equipment and software, net of accumulated depreciation 40,901
Prepaid expenses 63,478
Total assets $3,034,612
LIABILITIES
Accounts payable $7,451
Accrued payroll 162,829
Unearned/deferred revenue 1,335,523
Total liabilities $1,505,803
NET ASSETS
Beginning net assets - unrestricted $1,465,838
Beginning net assets - temporarily restricted 29,591
Change in net assets 33,380
Ending unrestricted net assets 1,528,809
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $3,034,612
1. Formerly NEW Multicultural Workforce Conference. 2. Sales, marketing, accounting, strategic planning and organizational develop-ment, regional oversight and management, publications and newsletters, public relations and advertising, education and program development, legal services, staff salaries and benefits. 3. Includes insurance, depreciation, bad debt, in-kind rent, computer services and other.
Unaudited and summary results as of December 31, 2011. Final audited results may differ.
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January 13 Northwest Arkansas learns to “manage during change” with renown futurist Edie Weiner. January 24 Friends of the Industry presents NEW Chair Michelle Gloeckler with a crystal gavel and check, helping the Network meet its 10-year, $100,000 scholarship goal. February 23 Chicago hosts current and potential sponsors at a networking event. March 1-3 Two hundred executives attend the NEW Multicultural Workforce Conference in Atlanta, headlined by Walmart’s Rosalind Brewer, Coca-Cola’s Sandy Douglas and Kimberly-Clark’s Robert Abernathy. March 9 Veteran NEW members offer career insights to members of the Colgate Women’s Network in New York City. March 11 Florida attracts 250 members to its leadership workshop in Tampa. March 13 NEW Executive Director Joan Toth is named the Network’s president and CEO. March 15 Industry leaders provide career advice to more than 60 NEW members and Clorox associates at the company’s headquarters in Oakland, Calif. March 17 The NEW website offers a group page for Ambassadors. March 18 College students from University of Cincinnati, Miami of Ohio University, Xavier University and Cincinnati State University participate in the Cincinnati region’s Retail Adventure. March 21 Chicago members join ConAgra Food’s Women’s Leadership Council for a webcast featuring author Fawn Germer. March 23 More than 330 NEW members focus on collaborative partnerships at a Carolinas workshop. March 28-29 Western Michigan members reach out to students, academics and industry leaders at the WMU Food Marketing Conference. March 29 New York Metro draws 250 members to Jersey City, N.J., for its spring event featuring futurist Edie Weiner. April 4 New England members promote student mentoring at Bentley University. April 14 Lt. Col. Consuelo Castillo Kickbush enlightens more than 300 members at a New England event in Newton, Mass. April 27 Attendance tops 400 at the Twin Cities’ networking
The year in review
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luncheon in Minnetonka, Minn. April 28 More than 200 members receive career coaching at the Texas spring event in Addison, Texas. April 29 Nearly 175 members honor 27 NEW Cincinnati regional sponsors at a networking breakfast. May 3 A panel of cpg/retail executives offer career advice to 275 members at a Chicago event. May 10 NEW Atlanta makes its debut with an informal mixer in Marietta, Ga. May 12 The first-ever Pacific Northwest spring event draws 130 members to Woodinville, Wash. May 13 A record 430 members attend a Northern California Corporate Athlete training and networking breakfast in Pleasanton, Calif. May 18 More than 300 Southern California members “maximize their leadership DNA” in Costa Mesa, Calif. May 19 Chevron hosts a NEW Texas networking reception in Houston. May 19 A Northwest Arkansas Corporate Athlete event sells out with 150 attendees. June 8 Author Lynette Lewis addresses 150 NEW members at a Greater Philadelphia luncheon event. June 9 More than 200 Texas members network and learn work/life balance tips at a reception at Kimberly-Clark headquarters in Irving, Texas. June 13 NEW awards $20,000 in scholarships to seven college students. June 22 Network members learn to “leverage the links” at a Mid-Atlantic Golf Outing in Davidsonville, Md. June 23 PetSmart Inc. hosts a reception for NEW members at its Phoenix headquarters. July 6 The first-ever NEW mixer outside of the United States is held in Toronto. July 19-21 More than 225 industry leaders attend the fifth annual Executive Leaders Forum at Terranea Resort in Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. August 10-11 NEW officers and members participate in “The Changing Consumer and Workforce Imperative” panel discussion at the 2011 Hispanic Retail 360 Summit. August 11 Network members help A&P launch its Women Executive Leaders Leading (The WELL) business resource group. August 25 Members of PepsiCo’s Women
2011The year in review
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Inclusion Network in Chicago hear from Network President and CEO Joan Toth and veteran NEW members. September 1 The Network celebrates its 10th anniversary with the launch of the NEW Time Machine supersite, which includes video histories from more than two dozen cpg/retail diversity pioneers. September 14 More than 300 members learn to “ask the right questions” at the Twin Cities fall event. September 14 NEW’s Nancy Krawczyk and Network members offer insights at the third annual Giant/Martin’s Women in Leadership Conference. September 14 NEW President and CEO Joan Toth takes part in Nielsen event, drawing 200. September 15 More than 130 members of Hershey’s Women’s Council learn ways to better draw on the Network’s networking opportunities and career tools. September 19-20 The 10th anniversary Leadership Summit draws more than 700 to Orlando, Fla. September 19 Network members confirm five new board members. September 19 Ten industry legends receive the William J. Grize Diversity Hall of Fame Award at a red carpet gala. September 19 The NEW Leadership Summit Silent Auction raises more than $13,500 in scholarship funds. September 20 The Network’s “Best of the Best” awards go to Sue Klug of SUPERVALU and the Northern California committee. October 3 More than 100 industry leaders toast the Network’s 10th anniversary at a NACS Show reception. October 3 Three hundred members discover “the power of asking the right questions” at the Twin Cities fall event. October 6 More than 250 members learn how to avoid a “personal energy crisis” at a Chicago networking event. October 6-7 NEW President and CEO Joan Toth shares the Network’s mission at Kellogg’s 2011 Women of Kellogg Empower Yourself Conference. October 12 Industry leaders tell a record Southern California crowd of nearly 350 members that “diversity is personal” at a Long Beach event. October 13 More than 225 members learn to navigate complex workplaces at the Metro New York event in Jersey City, N.J.
2011
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October 17 Texas members are now served by two groups: North Central Texas (Dallas/Fort Worth region) and South Texas (Houston). October 17 NEW members receive the first edition of Network Insider, a monthly e-zine. October 18 The first-ever NEW Atlanta networking event draws 350 members and guests to Coca-Cola headquarters. October 19 A panel of male executives shares insights on women leaders with 300 members at the Carolinas fall event. October 19 NEW Pacific Northwest partners with Portland State University for the Women’s Leadership Forum, drawing nearly 100 students. October 22 More than 3,000 join NEWnational on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter during the Network’s first-ever social media drive. October 27 More than 250 members “bridge the communication gap” at a North Central Texas event in Frisco, Texas. November 1 Former Sara Lee executive Kathy Bayert named to new post of director of learning and advisory services. November 2 Eighty Procter & Gamble associates discover NEW at the Cincinnati regional event, which attracted a sold-out crowd of 475 members. November 4 NEW President and CEO Joan Toth shares networking tips during a PepsiCo Women Inclusion Network webinar. November 9 A panel of cpg/retail executives shares leadership lessons with 250 members at a Greater Philadelphia reception. November 10 More than 400 members hear executives’ diversity insights at a NEW Florida event in Tampa. November 15 The Network’s YouTube channel debuts. November 16 The Network’s Nancy Krawczyk participates in Stop N Shop’s Women Adding Value networking dinner. December 1 Northern California members participate in an informal mentoring session at a luncheon in San Ramon, Calif. December 13 NEW Mid-Atlantic and the Grocery Manufacturers Association partner for a panel discussion on the next decade of change, drawing 100 Network members and guests to Washington, D.C.
2011
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National sponsors 2011FoundationCoca-ColaKraft FoodsPepsiCoProcter & GambleWalmart
TitleAccentureAhold USAChevronThe Clorox CompanyDelhaize GroupDeloitteJohnson & JohnsonKellogg CompanyThe Kroger Co.Nestlé Purina PetCareUnileverWalgreen Company
PlatinumCampbell Soup Co.Colgate-PalmoliveConAgra FoodsCSPDel Monte FoodsGeneral MillsGlaxoSmithKlineThe Hershey CompanyThe J.M. Smucker CompanyJOHMass ConnectionsNestlé WatersNielsenNovartisSafewaySC JohnsonSUPERVALUTarget Corporation
GoldAcostaAdvantage Sales & MarketingAmerican ExpressBacardiCatalina MarketingCostcoCoty Inc.Coupons.com Inc.CPGjobsCrossmarkCrown CentralCVS Caremark CorporationDean FoodsDemandTecdunnhumby USAFamily DollarThe Home DepotHormel Foods CorporationImage BaseJamba JuiceKalypsoKimberly-Clark CorporationMARS AdvertisingMars Chocolate NA, LLC McCormick & Company Inc.MillerCoorsNestlé Infant NutritionNewell RubbermaidOcean Spray Cranberries Inc.PetSmartS & D CoffeeSara Lee CorporationSchwan’s Consumer BrandsSears Holdings Corporation7-ElevenStarbucks Coffee CompanySymphonyIRI GroupValassis
OfficersBoard ChairMichelle GloecklerSenior Vice President, HomeWalmart US
Vice ChairCatherine LindnerVice President, Retail MarketingWalgreen Company
Past ChairAlison Kenney PaulVice Chairman and U.S. Retail Leader, PrincipalDeloitte
SecretaryElizabeth HosickGeneral Manager, Strategic CapabilityChevron Corporation
TreasurerRosa C. StrohVice President, TreasurerThe Hershey Company
Executive CommitteeRegional Development ChairMaria EdelsonFounder and PresidentSales and Capability Development LLC
Education ChairAntoinette (Tonie) LeatherberryPrincipalDeloitte
Sponsorship ChairRegenia SteinVice President, Business Performance,Industry Development and CommunicationKraft Foods
Membership ChairDebbie WildrickCEOBazi Inc.
Marketing ChairAnnie ZipfelVice President, Owned BrandsTarget Corporation
Board Directors At-LargeJeff BoserSenior Vice President, Global SalesKellogg Company
Mike ByronFormer Vice President,Supplier DiversitySUPERVALU
Sarah ChartrandSenior Vice PresidentDiversity & Talent Management Ahold USA
Christy ConslerVice President, SustainabilitySafeway, Inc.
Dave DudickSenior Vice President and President, U.S. ChannelsGeneral Mills, Inc.
Erby Foster Jr.Director, Diversity & InclusionThe Clorox Company
Michael GorshePartner, Retail and Consumer GoodsAccenture
Beverly GrantVice President, Chief Channel OfficerProcter & Gamble
Cathy Green BurnsPresident, Food Lion FamilyFood Lion, Bloom, Harveys, Reid’s
Julie HamiltonExecutive Assistant to the Chairman and CEOCoca-Cola Company
Lisa KlauserVice President, Consumer & Customer SolutionsUnilever
Bobbie O’Hare (member emeritus)Vice President, Business DevelopmentJOH
M. Marnette PerrySenior Vice PresidentThe Kroger Company
Leaders
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Marie QuintanaVice President, Multicultural SalesPepsiCo
Margarita RossiDirector, Global Category SolutionsJohnson & JohnsonSales & Logistics Company LLC
Suzanne SearsVice President, Global Market DevelopmentKimberly-Clark Corporation
Karen StuckeySenior Vice PresidentGeneral Merchandise, Home Global SourcingWalmart Stores Inc.
Marla ThompsonGroup Vice President, Business DevelopmentCatalina Marketing Corporation
General CounselBob DicksonHart, King & Coldren
Michele MurphySenior Vice President, Labor and Employee RelationsSUPERVALU
ChampionsDan AbrahamCEOGarb-Ko Inc.
Hank ArmourPresident and CEONACS
Chris BaldwinSenior Vice President, Retail and Energy MarketingHess Corporation
Mark BaumManaging PartnerMARCAT Group LLC
Dennis BelcastroExecutive Vice President, Industry Affairs and CollaborationGrocery Manufacturers Association
Betsy CohenVice President Nestlé Purina
Joseph M. DePintoPresident and CEO7-Eleven Inc.
Sandy DouglasPresidentCoca-Cola North America
Jeri DunnBacardi International (retired)
Tom GrecoPresidentFrito-Lay North America
Michele HansonPresident and CEOExecuInsight
David JobePresident, Leadership ConferencesCSP Information Group
Jenny KeehanExecutive Vice President, Member ServicesRetail Industry Leaders Association
Jim KeyesChairmanKey Development LLC
William Kies Jr.PresidentKies Consulting LLC
Don KnaussChairman and CEOThe Clorox Company
Denise MorrisonPresident and CEOCampbell Soup Company
Jamice ObianyoAssistant Vice President, Corporate AccountsFood Safety Specialties Inc.Ecolab
Chip O’HareChairman and CEOJOH
M. Marnette PerrySenior Vice PresidentThe Kroger Co.
Larree RendaExecutive Vice PresidentPresident, Safeway Health Inc.Safeway
Eileen ScottFormerly Pathmark
Stephen SibertVice President, Corporate Affairs and CommunicationsDiamond Foods Inc.
Bill SimonPresident and CEOWalmart US
Dan VucovichSenior Vice President and President U.S.The Hershey Company
Tara WeinerManaging Partner, Greater Philadelphia RegionDeloitte
Bonnie WurzbacherCoca-Cola Company (retired)
StaffJoan TothPresident and CEO
Nancy Krawczyk Vice President, Sales and Marketingnkrawczyk@newonline.org
Stephanie McFeeVice President, Member and Regional Servicessmcfee@newonline.org
Kathy BayertDirector of Learning and Advisory Serviceskbayert@newonline.org
Anna Duran MartinezMember and Regional Services Advocateadmartinez@newonline.org
Jeanne FleigleOperations Support
Nathalia GrangerDirector of Operationsngranger@newonline.org
Lauren Huizar-MartinezRegistration Specialistlmartinez@newonline.org
Tracy Weems-LavizzoAdministrative Coordinatortlavizzo@newonline.org
Rob WrayDirector of Communicationsrwray@newonline.org
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NEW feeds my soul A fantastic way to get better connected
Helps me develop my leadership skillsThe networking is just unbelievable
I have grown as an individual with NEW
At the forefront of increasing women in leadership
NEW events are extremely valuable
A life-changing experience
Focuses on women but doesn’t exclude men
A trailblazer in changing our industry
A laser-beam focus on diversity and helping women
Has inspired many women to think outside the box
My POV has been expanded
Regional meetings are an incredible opportunity for networking
You have these wonderful advocates
Has helped motivate me to push against the barriers I face
Has made a difference for a lot of young women
Amazing
Deep reach across the country
Inspirational
Real quotes from Network members in 2011
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NEW feeds my soul A fantastic way to get better connected
Helps me develop my leadership skillsThe networking is just unbelievable
I have grown as an individual with NEW
At the forefront of increasing women in leadership
NEW events are extremely valuable
A life-changing experience
Focuses on women but doesn’t exclude men
A trailblazer in changing our industry
A laser-beam focus on diversity and helping women
Has inspired many women to think outside the box
My POV has been expanded
Regional meetings are an incredible opportunity for networking
You have these wonderful advocates
Has helped motivate me to push against the barriers I face
Has made a difference for a lot of young women
Amazing
Deep reach across the country
Inspirational
“Ten years after its founding, the Network of Executive Women has reached a turning
point. The consumer products and retail industry has begun to leverage the talent and leadership skills of its
women, but we still have a long way to go. At NEW, work is underway to analyze workforce trends and the needs
of our stakeholders so that we can best help the industry attract, retain and advance high-potential women. Together
we have put diversity on the industry’s agenda. Now we must achieve real inclusion by making our decision making as diverse as our customers. Nothing we do in our careers
will be more important than building this legacy.”
Joan TothPresident and CEONetwork of Executive Women
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