Executive turnover at Kraft Heinz continues as chief marketing officer departs

Kraft Heinz introduced ultimate month its long-time CEO Bernardo Hees is stepping down on June 30 and shall be changed by way of former Ab InBev CMO, Miguel Patricio.
Kraft Heinz announced last month its long-time CEO Bernardo Hees is stepping down on June 30 and will be replaced by former Ab InBev CMO, Miguel Patricio.Original article
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