...bottles and cans of Pepsi, it seems, can't resist getting in on the "Harlem...
...bottles and cans of Pepsi, it seems, cant resist getting in on the ...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...bottles and cans of Pepsi, it seems, cant resist getting in on the ...
An increasing number of general counsel and managing partners of law firms participate in the bilateral exchanges that take place at the World Economic Forum in Davos
...Larry Thompson cant seem to leave the Pepsi Generation behind. PepsiCo, the global food and beverage giant, has rehired...
...career, the opportunities for women lawyers, and her place in "The Pepsi Generation." An edited version of their conversation follows. ...
The Daily Report
...her career, the opportunities for women lawyers, and her place in "The Pepsi Generation." An edited version of their conversation follows. While...
In the first of a two-part Q&A, PepsiCo GC Maura Abeln Smith talks to CorpCounsel.com reporter Brian Zabcik about her four-decade career as a general counsel and the extraordinary opportunities she's
...PepsiCo, Inc., is retiring in May. Pepsi last week named Maura Abeln Smith to replace him.  ...
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