Douglas Conant

Douglas R. Conant
Nationality United States
Citizenship United States
Alma mater Northwestern University
Occupation Business Leadership
Employer Kellogg Executive Leadership Institute
Known for Leadership at Campbell Soup Company
Website www.conantleadership.com

Douglas Conant is an American businessman who served as President and CEO of the Campbell Soup Company until July 31, 2011. Longtime protégé Denise Morrison, who worked for him at Nabisco as well as Campbell's, succeeded him as CEO.[1]

Education

A native of Chicago, Conant earned his BA degree from Northwestern University and his MBA from the JL Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern.[2]

Business experience

Conant worked for General Mills and Kraft Foods. He was President of Nabisco for five years prior to joining Campbell.[3] While at Campbell, Conant led a highly successful turnaround following the layoff of much of the management team.

Under his leadership, Campbell reversed a decline in market value, improved its financial profile and enhanced its diversity and inclusion practices.[4]

Conant was formerly the chairman of Avon Products, and is the chairman of the new Kellogg Executive Leadership Institute, a part of Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management, and Founder and CEO of ConantLeadership (a growing community of people dedicated to improving the quality of leadership in the 21st century).[5]

Publications

He is co-author of TouchPoints: Creating Powerful Leadership Connections in the Smallest of Moments and writes a column for Harvard Business Review.

References

  1. Campbell CEO Douglas Conant to Step Down in July
  2. Alumni Kellogg Northwestern
  3. Reference for Business
  4. inc.com
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