Coca-Cola names a company veteran as its new CEO
Henrique Braun, with 30 years at Coca-Cola and global market expertise, will lead starting March 31, 2026, succeeding James Quincey after a 63% stock rise under his leadership.
- Henrique Braun, the current Chief Operating Officer at Coca-Cola, will succeed James Quincey as the company's CEO next year.
- Quincey, who has led Coca-Cola since 2017, will stay on as the executive chairman of the board.
- The leadership change comes as Coca-Cola tries to reverse slower demand for its sodas, which still account for a significant portion of its global sales.
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Coca-Cola Tabs its Next CEO
There may only be one New Coke if we’re lucky. There is, however, a new Coca-Cola CEO, and that’s OK. Starting March 31, current Coke COO Henrique Braun will take over the sodapop giant as CEO, the company said this week. His mission? Navigating a murky new era that threatens more hard times for soft drinks. Sprite Makes Right The good news for Braun? He’s taking over a Coke with a decided advantage in the Soda Wars. The company’s namesake soda …
James Quincey has been leading the red brand for nine years. The American beverage giant Coca-Cola will have a new CEO by the end of March 2026:...
Brazilian-American tapped as next CEO of main soft drink company next year
The Coca-Cola Company announced on Wednesday that Brazilian-American executive Henrique Braun will take over as the company's next Chief Executive Officer (CEO), effective March 31, 2026.
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