Campbell Director Resigns to Devote Full Time to Coca-Cola
CAMDEN, N.J. -- Campbell Soup Company said yesterday that John F. Brock, who has served as a member of the company's board of directors since 2004, has resigned from the board, effective May 24. Brock became the president and c.e.o. of Coca-Cola Enterprises, Inc., on May 15.
"I am proud to have served as a director of Campbell Soup Company, and have thoroughly enjoyed my association with its dedicated and hard-working Board," said Brock in a statement. "At present, however, I believe I should devote all of my time to my new commitments at Coca-Cola Enterprises."
Harvey Golub, chairman of the board, said, "We accept John's resignation with regret. He has been an outstanding member of Campbell's board of directors. We are grateful for his contributions to the company, and wish him much success and personal satisfaction in his new position."
"I am proud to have served as a director of Campbell Soup Company, and have thoroughly enjoyed my association with its dedicated and hard-working Board," said Brock in a statement. "At present, however, I believe I should devote all of my time to my new commitments at Coca-Cola Enterprises."
Harvey Golub, chairman of the board, said, "We accept John's resignation with regret. He has been an outstanding member of Campbell's board of directors. We are grateful for his contributions to the company, and wish him much success and personal satisfaction in his new position."