Stacy Reichert
Stacy Reichert is President of PepsiCo Beverages Canada, which includes brands such as Pepsi, Gatorade and Tropicana.
Stacy assumed this role in October 2008 after moving to Canada to become President, Pepsi-QTG Canada in May 2008. Stacy has responsibility for the PepsiCo Canada beverage portfolio of brands including Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, 7UP, Aquafina, Lipton, Tropicana and Gatorade. This position combines the experience of two go-to-market systems via the Bottlers and warehouse distribution.
Stacy first joined PepsiCo, Inc., in 1991 in Pepsi-Cola North America Field Marketing located in the metro New York area. This time marked PepsiCo, Inc.'s journey toward becoming a 'total beverage company'. Stacy went on to hold a number of field and headquarters positions in Sales Operations, Sales Strategy, Innovation and Marketing, including the Director of Marketing for TM Pepsi. Stacy became the VP/GM of the Pepsi Lipton Partnership in April 2005.
Stacy holds a Bachelors Degree in Marketing from Miami University and completed a Marketing Strategy Program at Harvard Business School in 2003. Stacy is a Board member of the Food & Consumer Products of Canada (FCPC) and actively serves as Chair of Refreshments Canada's Board of Directors. Inspired by the PepsiCo Beverages Canada's team's dedication to community outreach, Stacy has recently joined the Open Doors Council of the Greater Toronto YMCA.
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Marc Guay
Marc Guay is President of PepsiCo Foods Canada which includes Frito Lay Canada and Quaker foods and snacks.
Marc began his career with PepsiCo, Inc., in Canada in 1986. Since then he has held a variety of positions, primarily in sales and general management (including Senior Vice President Sales and Marketing, Vice President of Sales, and Area Vice President for Hostess Frito-Lay's Eastern and Western Areas) before becoming the Frito Lay Canada president in 2001 and PepsiCo Foods Canada president in 2008 with the added responsibility of Quaker Canada.
Marc has spent most of his career in Canada, where he has lived in Montreal, Ottawa, Vancouver and Toronto, except for a year spent in Switzerland working for the family business, and one year in the U.S. with Frito-Lay. Prior to joining PepsiCo, Inc., Marc was employed by Procter and Gamble.
Marc holds a Bachelors Degree in Business Management from l'Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales (affiliée à l'Université de Montréal). He has been actively involved in the Food and Consumer Products of Canada (FCPC) Industry Association for a number of years, serving on its Board of Directors since 2001. He was appointed and served as Chair in 2007. In 2008 Marc joined the Board or Directors of The Grocery Foundation, a charitable organization devoted to helping underprivileged children.
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