B&G Foods Appoints Bruce C. Wacha EVP Corporate Strategy & Business Development
Source B&G Foods
PARSIPPANY, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--B&G Foods, Inc. (NYSE:BGS) announced today that it has appointed Bruce C. Wacha as Executive Vice President of Corporate Strategy and Business Development, a newly created position, effective August 21, 2017. In this role, Mr. Wacha will oversee the Company’s corporate strategy and business development, including mergers & acquisitions, capital markets transactions and investor relations and serve on the Company’s executive management team, reporting to President and Chief Executive Officer, Robert C. Cantwell.
“We are very pleased to have Bruce Wacha join our team,” said Mr. Cantwell. “M&A and capital markets transactions are vital to our growth strategy, and Bruce is an experienced and talented executive who will be a valuable addition as we continue to execute that strategy.”
Mr. Wacha joins B&G Foods from Amira Nature Foods Ltd. (NYSE: ANFI), where he spent three years as that company’s chief financial officer and executive director of the board of directors. As chief financial officer, he was responsible for corporate finance, accounting and audit functions, as well as management of the company’s U.S. and global business strategy, corporate planning and governance. Prior to joining Amira Nature Foods, Mr. Wacha spent more than 15 years in the financial services industry at Deutsche Bank Securities, Merrill Lynch and Prudential Securities, where he advised corporate clients across the food, beverage and consumer products landscape. Mr. Wacha earned a bachelor of arts and a master of business administration from Columbia University’s Columbia College and Columbia Business School.
“I am very excited to join the B&G Foods family,” said Mr. Wacha. “B&G Foods has a demonstrated track record of successfully acquiring and integrating brands. I look forward to contributing to the Company’s efforts to achieve growth through accretive acquisitions that are aligned with today’s consumer trends.”