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Kellogg Company

www.kelloggcompany.com

 
When W.K. Kellogg founded Kellogg Company in 1906, he had no way of knowing that his fledgling business would grow to become among the most recognized and respected companies in the world. All he knew was he wanted to help people enjoy a healthier, more nutritious breakfast — and he was determined to succeed. Although more than a century has passed and our product portfolio has expanded beyond breakfast, we have never lost sight of the principles put in place by our founder. Despite the ever more rapidly evolving landscape in which we compete today, Kellogg Company remains as committed to ...
  • Number of Employees: 5K-10K
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Eric Firer
Chief Information Officer, North America Profile
Peter Crane
Director of Research and Technology Profile
Bill Rex
Chief Information Officer Profile
Bill Rex
Chief Information Officer, WK Kellogg Profile
Joe Mendel
Chief Information Security Officer Profile

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