Campbell Appoints Dave Biegger SVP, Global Supply Chain

Jan. 23, 2014

Campbell Soup Co. announced the appointment of Dave Biegger as senior vice president, global supply chain, with responsibility for engineering, procurement, manufacturing, logistics, customer service, quality and facilities. The appointment is effective April 1, 2014. Biegger succeeds David White, who will retire from the company after 10 years of service.

Biegger joined Campbell in 2005 as vice president, strategic planning, global supply chain. In 2007, he was promoted to vice president, North America supply chain, where he has consistently delivered significant cost savings through network optimization efforts, while also implementing key initiatives related to world-class manufacturing. In his new role, Biegger will also maintain responsibility for the Campbell North America supply chain.

“Dave will play a critical role in our key strategies by creating a demand-driven supply chain, delivering consumer-focused innovation and operations excellence while driving cost and margin management,” said Denise Morrison, president and chief executive officer, Campbell Soup Co., in a prepared statement. “Dave is a strategic leader with deep expertise in supply chain management, coupled with broad experience in managing and operating plants. He is the right leader for this role as we strengthen our core business and expand into higher growth spaces to reshape Campbell for the future.”

Before joining Campbell in 2005, Biegger spent nearly 24 years with Procter & Gamble (P&G) in various positions of increasing seniority. During his tenure, Biegger held multiple supply chain roles in the U.S. and internationally, supporting P&G’s Fabric and Home Care and Family Care businesses. Biegger earned his Bachelor of Science degree in chemical engineering from Iowa State University.

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