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Encyclopedia > Donald M. Kendall

Donald M. Kendall, during the administration of US President Nixon, was the CEO of PepsiCo.


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Kendall, Donald M. - From Dairy to Soft Drinks (1456 words)
Donald Kendall has been credited with transforming a failing company, whose competitor Coca-Cola did not even acknowledge it as a challenger, to one of the most successful beverage and snack food companies in existence today.
Kendall quickly learned the skills necessary to be a great salesman, and was able to sell Pepsi in a place where American soda had never been introduced: the former Soviet Union.
Donald McIntosh Kendall was born in Sequim, Washington, in 1921.
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