Noted Campbell's Soup VP Kicks Off
Executive Speaker Series
Irene Chang Britt Encourages
Smith MBAs to Know Yourself
Irene
Chang Britt, the VP and general manager
of Campbell Soups Sauces and Beverages
division, spoke to more than 100
students on March 2, 2007, encouraging
each to 'know yourself' to become a
better leader. A vibrant speaker, Britt
recounted the challenges she's faced as
a woman, a minority, a foreigner, an
entrepreneur, and a corporate
professional, and how she turned those
challenges into opportunities. Included
in her speech were her 10 pillars of
leadership.
It was really interesting to hear
from someone at that level. To listen to
how she got where she is, what she had
to go through as a person and a
professional, said first-year MBA
student Donald Wood.
The event took place in Van Munching
Hall's Frank Auditorium as part of the
Smiths Executive Speakers Series, which
brings notable executives from across
the country in to meet with students.
During her career, Britt has been an
entrepreneur twice and has led marketing
and business development initiatives for
some of Americas favorite brands
multiple times. Her resume is populated
with companies like Campbell's Soup,
Kraft/Nabisco and Kimberley-Clark.
At Campbell's, which was recently
mentioned in a Wall Street Journal
article on fostering female executives,
Britt reports to Denise Morrison,
president of Campbell's USA, who in turn
reports to the CEO of Campbell's Soup
Inc., Doug Conant.
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Campbell's Soup General
Manager and Vice President
of Sauces and Beverages
Irene Britt meets with
first-year MBA students on
Friday, March 2, 2007. |
Her speech was inspirational, said
second-year MBA student Eda Alada. Part
of her message was that it isn't so
important where you came from or if
you're woman, you have to work hard. You
succeed by working hard.
Prior to joining Campbell's, Britt
was senior vice president and general
manager of the Salted Snacks Division at
Kraft Foods Inc. from 2003-2005. She
spent a total of eight years at
Kraft/Nabisco, starting in Strategy,
becoming vice president and business
leader of the Canadian Biscuit and
Snacks Division, and then becoming vice
president of marketing for Salted Snacks
in New Jersey before taking over as
SVP/GM.
Previous to her tenure at Kraft, she
spent a total of 12 years at
Kimberly-Clark, where she moved up
progressively in marketing positions,
with some key developmental assignments
in sales and R&D leadership. Before she
joined Kraft/Nabisco, she was director
of the Washroom Systems Business for
Kimberly-Clark Corporation, where, in
addition to her business management
responsibilities, she also played a
central role in integrating the Scott
Paper business and organization,
post-acquisition.
In serving both the business and
social communities, Irene has been a
two-time chairman of the New Jersey
Kraft Employee Fund, co-chair and
executive sponsor of two United Way
campaigns, and has served on the boards
of Nabisco Ltd., the Snack Food
Association and StyleGarage.com. She is
also a past-president of one of the
regional boards of Big Sisters in
Canada. In 2002, she was honored with a
Corporate Achievement Award by the
Organization of Chinese Americans for
both corporate and community
achievements.
Britt holds an undergraduate degree
from the University of Toronto and an
MBA from the University of Western
Ontario, where she graduated on the
Deans Honor List. She was born in
Taipei, Taiwan, grew up in Toronto,
Canada, and has lived and worked in
Toronto, Atlanta and New Jersey. She is
currently living in New Jersey with her
husband and two children, ages 12 and 7.
In addition to her mother tongue,
English, she speaks French and Chinese.
The next speaker in the series is on
April 6, 2007, featuring Dr. Michael
Raynor, author and a Distinguished
Fellow with Deloitte Consulting LLP, on
April 6, 2007. (11 a.m. - 12 noon,
presentation; 12-12:30 p.m. booksigning
The Strategy Paradox, 1524 VMH)
▓ Susannah
Campbell, MBA Candidate 2007, Smith
Media Group