Krishnan’s role is a new one for the No. 3 consumer goods company. In addition to holding responsibility for PepsiCo’s international beverages business and international franchise bottlers, he’ll also be tasked with driving growth of the SodaStream and Beyond the Bottle businesses, as well as accelerating the Pepsi Lipton joint venture with Unilever.
The company seeks to unify its beverage and commercial capabilities into a single group to better optimize its end-to-end operating model, capital allocations and new capabilities.
Krishnan, who’s been with the company for 15 years, will also continue to oversee the company's e-commerce business and global commercial capabilities. His new role takes effect Jan. 1, 2022,
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Both Wakely and Krishnan report to Ramon Laguarta, PepsiCo chairman and CEO. In a statement announcing the news, Laguarta described Wakely as a creative and commercially-oriented marketer, while Krishnan was cited as having been an effective leader for the company's commercial agenda.
"[Wakely] has a proven track record of success, and I am confident that with her leadership, we will take our consumer-centricity, innovation, brand and marketing strategies and capabilities, and International Foods growth to a new level," he noted, adding that Krishnan will bring focus and a formula for success to accelerate growth in the international beverages business.