Death in the family, daughter takes over. (Arrivals).JULIE SMOLYANSKY SUCCEEDED her father as CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of Lifeway life·way n. 1. A customary manner of living; a way of life. 2. A custom, practice, or art: the traditional lifeways of a tribal society. Foods, the Morton Grove Morton Grove, village (1990 pop. 22,408), Cook co., N of Chicago, NE Ill.; inc. 1895. It has research laboratories and plants that manufacture goods such as pumps, electrical equipment, and cosmetics. , III.-based maker of milk-based kefir drinks, in June after Michael Smolyansky, the company's founder, died of a heart attack at age 55. The unexpected transition has made 27-year-old Smolyansky, formerly vice president of marketing, one of the youngest female heads of a public company in America. Already, Smolyansky has had to smack down a couple of suppliers who tried to take advantage of her by jacking up prices. "Some are thinking, 'This is a young girl who just lost her father, and what does she know?'" says the marathon runner and 1996 psychology graduate of the University of Illinois University of Illinois may refer to:
It helps that Lifeway posted record quarterly revenues of $3 million and a 51-percent increase in year-to-year profitability for the second quarter. Just as important, Smolyansky has a continuing vote of confidence from Groupe Danone Groupe Danone (Euronext: BN, NYSE: DA) (known as Dannon in the United States) is a food-product company with its central headquarters in Paris, France. It claims world leadership in dairy products,[1] , the Paris-based food giant that owns 20 percent of Lifeway's Nasdaq-listed stock. "She's a no-nonsense person who has the trust of her employees and is smart enough to know the areas where she needs help," says Thomas Kunz, president and CEO of Dannon USA, a unit of Groupe Danone. That isn't to say it's been all kefir-and-cookies for Smolyansky. "On the business end there's been a smooth transition," she says. "But personally, it's been hard for me." |
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