HEINEKEN appoints new Chief Corporate Affairs Officer
June 01 2023 - 10:06AM
HEINEKEN appoints new Chief Corporate Affairs Officer
Amsterdam, 1 June 2023 - Heineken N.V.
(HEINEKEN) today announces that Stacey Tank, Chief Transformation
and Corporate Affairs Officer, has decided to leave HEINEKEN to
re-join her family who moved to the United States a year ago due to
the illness of one of her children. Her last day in the business
will be 4 August 2023. Stacey will be replaced by Joanna Price as
Chief Corporate Affairs Officer from 1 July 2023. Joanna will join
HEINEKEN's Executive Team, reporting to Dolf van den Brink,
HEINEKEN’s CEO and Chairman of the Executive Board. Her role
as Chief Corporate Affairs Officer encompasses the areas of
Government Affairs and Public Policy, Sustainable Development and
Global Communications.
Stacey Tank
Stacey re-joined the business and joined
HEINEKEN's Executive Team in June 2020. Over the last three years
Stacey has revitalised and restructured the global Corporate
Affairs Function. She played a pivotal role in the development of
our EverGreen strategy and established the new Global
Transformation Network to drive engagement, change management,
deployment and delivery of our strategy and our key strategic
projects. Stacey showed great personal leadership and commitment in
the development, launch and deployment of our very ambitious
Brewing a Better World strategy including targets towards net zero
in 2030. This work has set the business on the right course on
environmental and social sustainability for the years to come.
Stacey has over two decades of experience in
global businesses in senior management roles. She first joined the
HEINEKEN in 2012, where she ran the Corporate Relations function at
HEINEKEN USA until 2015. She then moved to The Home Depot, the
world’s largest home improvement retailer, as Chief Communications
Officer and the President of The Home Depot Foundation. From 2018
to 2020, she led their Installation Services and Measurement
Services businesses, being responsible for several billion dollars
in annual sales and over 5,000 employees. In 2020 she returned to
HEINEKEN in her current role and moved to the Netherlands.
Dolf van den Brink, CEO and Chairman of the
Executive Board, commented: “It is with mixed feelings that I say
farewell to Stacey. It is the second time we have worked together,
and she has made a huge impact on our business. At the same time, I
fully support her wish to return to the USA with her family. Stacey
has been a valuable part of our Executive Team, bringing broad
business perspectives, strong judgement, and clear values. She can
be very proud of the ambitious sustainability agenda that she has
led and the establishment of the Transformation Network to drive
our EverGreen strategy. I would like to express my gratitude to
Stacey and wish her all the best for the future.”
Joanna PriceJoanna is a senior
business leader with more than 20 years of global experience
working with companies to improve their reputation and drive
growth. She has a track record in transformational change, deep
professional experience in external and internal communications,
sustainable development, and government affairs. She has
demonstrated strong cultural agility operating across developed and
developing markets. Her career has taken her to Australia, Hong
Kong, China, and the USA in local, regional and global corporate
affairs roles with increasing scope and complexity.She joins
HEINEKEN from The Coca-Cola Company where she was the North
American Senior Vice President for Public Affairs, Communications
and Sustainability, based in Atlanta, Georgia. An Australian
citizen, Joanna started her career in marketing in News Corp
Australia followed by AC Nielsen. She joined Kellogg’s in 1998 and
was promoted to Director of Nutrition and Consumer Insight.
Joanna’s 20-year career in Corporate Affairs
with Coca-Cola began in 2003 in Australia, where she was quickly
moved into more senior roles, before being promoted to Group
Director, Asia Pacific Public Affairs and Communications in 2011,
based in Shanghai. Three years later she moved to the headquarters
in the USA, where she became Global VP Communications. Joanna has a
sincere passion and drive for the sustainability agenda and during
her tenure at Coca-Cola, she has played a pivotal role driving
change and transformation across some of their most important
strategic pillars, including the total beverage/reduced sugar
strategy and World Without Waste.
Dolf van den Brink, CEO and Chairman of the
Executive Board, commented: “I am very pleased to welcome Joanna to
HEINEKEN. She has an excellent track record in Corporate Affairs
operating across different countries and regions, building and
leading high performing teams. Joanna has managed complex
communications landscapes in China and the USA and played a leading
role in responding to high profile media and political issues. Her
business acumen, strong transformation track record and outstanding
corporate affairs experience will be a valuable addition to our
business and the Executive Team.”
At this time, HEINEKEN will also split the
Corporate Affairs Function and the Transformation Network. Jasper
Hamaker, Senior Director Global Transformation, will now report
directly to Dolf van den Brink.
- ENDS -Press
enquiries Sarah
Backhouse / Michael
Fuchs E-mail:
pressoffice@heineken.com
Tel:
+31-20-5239-355 Investor
and analyst enquiriesFederico Castillo Martinez/ Mark
MatthewsE-mail: investors@heineken.comTel: +31-20-5239-590
About HEINEKEN
HEINEKEN is the world's most international
brewer. It is the leading developer and marketer of premium and
non-alcoholic beer and cider brands. Led by the Heineken® brand,
the Group has a portfolio of more than 300 international, regional,
local and specialty beers and ciders. With HEINEKEN’s over 85,000
employees, we brew the joy of true togetherness to inspire a better
world. Our dream is to shape the future of beer and beyond to win
the hearts of consumers. We are committed to innovation, long-term
brand investment, disciplined sales execution and focused cost
management. Through "Brew a Better World", sustainability is
embedded in the business. HEINEKEN has a well-balanced geographic
footprint with leadership positions in both developed and
developing markets. We operate breweries, malteries, cider plants
and other production facilities in more than 70 countries. Most
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- Press release HEINEKEN appoints new Chief Corporate Affairs
Officer (1_06_2023)
- Stacey Tank
- Joanna Price
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