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CAMDEN, NJ — Campbell Soup Co. made two key staff appointments, promoting Daniel L. Poland to the role of executive VP and chief enterprise transformation officer and Cassandra Green to senior VP and head of supply chain.

Green will report to Poland, while Poland will continue to report to president and CEO Mark Clouse and  remain a member of Campbell’s Operating Committee.

The all-new enterprise transformation office was created to accelerate business performance, elevate capabilities and drive continuous improvement. Poland will lead the office’s cross-functional team, which will drive digital transformation, integrated business planning, food safety, quality and sustainability.

“Transformation is essential to stay nimble and to accelerate our growth in pursuit of setting the standard for performance in the food industry,” Clouse said. “Our enterprise transformation office will elevate critical capabilities and improve our effectiveness to create competitive advantages for the company. I’m confident Dan will bring the speed, agility and focus that transformed our supply chain to this new role and help drive our next era of growth.”

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“Transformation is essential to stay nimble and to accelerate our growth in pursuit of setting the standard for performance in the food industry.” — Mark Clouse | president and CEO | Campbell’s

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Since joining the company in 2022, Poland served as executive VP and chief supply chain officer, where he led major components of the supply chain, including procurement, occupational health and safety, engineering, planning and logistics, manufacturing sites and its network of contract manufacturers.

Prior to Campbell’s, Poland gained extensive food industry experience, holding leadership positions at Kind Snacks, Pinnacle Foods, WhiteWave Foods and H.J. Heinz Company.

In her new role, Green will oversee Campbell’s end-to-end supply chain. Green most recently served as senior VP of manufacturing and supply chain category leadership for Campbell’s. Since joining the company in 2010, she has overseen all aspects of the supply chain function, including planning, procurement, manufacturing, logistics, transportation and customer service.

“Cass has played a critical role in transforming Campbell’s supply chain,” Poland said. “With a proven track record of leading supply chain organizations and driving business results, she is the right person to lead our continued progress.”

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