The board of directors of The Coca-Cola Co. elected Kathy N. Waller as executive vice president and chief financial officer, effective immediately. As announced in Feb., Waller, 55, is replacing Gary Fayard who is retiring after 20 years with the company.
Waller, a highly respected global leader of the finance division, most recently served as vice president, finance and controller. She joined the company in 1987 as a senior accountant in the accounting research department and assumed roles of increasing responsibility including principal accountant for the Northeast Europe/Africa Group, marketing controller for the McDonald's Group, vice president, chief of internal audit and vice president, controller.
The board also elected Larry M. Mark, Mark Randazza, Dr. Wamwari Waichungo, Ronald J. Lewis and Jos Wellekens as vice presidents of the company, effective immediately.
Mark, 52, was named vice president, controller, replacing Waller in the role. In this position, Mark is responsible for the controller's group, overseeing global accounting, tax reporting and analytics.
Mark joined the company in 1991 in the corporate audit department and has since served in roles of increasing responsibility including director of investor relations, vice president of finance, North America foodservice division; CFO, Europe Group; CFO, Coca-Cola North America Group and most recently as deputy controller for the company.
Prior to joining Coca-Cola, Mark worked as an audit senior manager at Price Waterhouse. He received his bachelor's degree in Accounting from Southwest Texas State University and his MBA degree from Emory University.
Randazza, 48, was named vice president, assistant controller. Randazza also serves as the chief accounting officer of the company and is responsible for regulatory compliance of global accounting standards and internal and external reporting.
Randazza began his career with The Coca-Cola Co. in 1992 as a senior accountant and has since held roles of increasing responsibility. Throughout his career, he has served as supervisor of treasury accounting, finance manager, director of accounting research and financial reporting and assistant controller.
He received his bachelor's degree in Accounting from Florida State University, his MBA degree from the University of Central Florida and is a Certified Public Accountant.
Waichungo, 45, serves as vice president, scientific and regulatory affairs (SRA). In this role, she leads company efforts to develop and implement a globally aligned scientific strategy that promotes the safety and benefits of Coca-Cola products, packages and ingredients; oversees regulatory compliance; and supports scientific advocacy.
Waichungo joined the company in 2000 and has held various positions including director, strategy and business planning director for the North and West Africa Business Unit, and director, strategy, planning and insights for the South Africa Business Unit.
Prior to joining The Coca-Cola Co., Waichungo held product and consumer research roles at Campbell Soup Co. and ConAgra Foods. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Nutrition from Montclair State University and a Master of Science and Ph.D. in Food Science from the University of Missouri-Columbia and attended the Program for Leadership Development at Harvard Business School.
Lewis, 47, currently holds the position of vice president, procurement and chief procurement officer of The Coca-Cola Co. and is responsible for managing external spending across the Coca-Cola system.
Prior to his current role, Lewis held the position of senior vice president for Coca-Cola Refreshments, vice president, supply chain for Coca-Cola Enterprises, vice president and chief procurement officer for Coca-Cola Enterprises, and president and CEO of Coca-Cola Bottlers' Sales and Services Company LLC. Before starting his career with the Coca-Cola system, he was employed by Mars Inc. and Cargill Inc. in various supply chain, procurement, trading and risk management roles.
Lewis received a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from Montana State University and a Master of Business Administration from the Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University.
Wellekens, 51, serves as vice president, chief quality, safety and sustainable operations officer. In his role, Wellekens develops policy and governance for the quality, safety and environment spaces. Prior to his current role, he served as director of quality assurance, scientific and regulatory affairs and technical services for the Europe Group.
Wellekens joined The Coca-Cola Co. in 1992, and has held roles of increasing responsibility in quality, SRA, supply chain operations and technical leadership across the system. In 2007, he was named director of quality assurance and technical operations for the European Union Group, and later added scientific and regulatory affairs to his role.
Wellekens holds a Master of Science degree in Electromechanical Engineering from the University of Ghent in Belgium and a postgraduate degree in Quality Management from the Centre for Quality in Kortrijk, Belgium.