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PepsiCo Recognizes Top Operational Performers

PepsiCo launches the Chairman's Circle of Champions program to recognize the company's operations associates from all over the world who demonstrate outstanding performance in the areas of safety, quality, service, cost, sustainability and people skills.
 
"Our ability to get products of impeccable quality within arm's reach of consumers across the world is our biggest advantage," says Indra Nooyi, PepsiCo chairman and chief executive officer. "That distribution advantage is driven by our people -- primarily, our frontline operations team members who make and move our snacks and drinks everyday."
 
The annual Chairman's Circle of Champions will recognize only about one-quarter of 1 percent of PepsiCo's more than 150,000 global operations associates. A celebration in New York next October will bring together PepsiCo's top operations performers to meet and discuss best practice business ideas, in addition to recognizing them for their outstanding results.
 
Parallel to the Chairman's Circle of Champions, PepsiCo also recognizes the company's top sales associates at the President's Ring of Honor event in New York each spring. The event was established in 1999 by then PepsiCo CEO and Chairman Roger Enrico to celebrate and reward top performers in sales. Celebrating associates who deliver exceptional results is a proud PepsiCo tradition.
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