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The former U.S. military helicopter pilot, who spent 20 years in the food industry, is pivoting once again to run the Washington Commanders. Here are the details.
Harris thanked former team president Jason Wright for his contributions and officially introduced newly hired team president ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Washington Commanders hired Mark Clouse as their new team president Tuesday, putting the longtime food executive in charge of all facets of the organization's business ...
Mark Clouse is no stranger to abrupt changes. The roughly 20-year veteran of the food industry announced he’s leaving The Campbell’s Company, which he has served as president and chief ...
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Campbell's soup itself — "Mmm Mmm Good" — isn't going anywhere, CEO Mark Clouse said. The company's new name, Campbell's Co., will reflect "the full breadth of our portfolio," which includes ...
After a successful tenure of nearly six years, CEO Mark Clouse is departing to become president of the National Football League’s Washington Commanders. In many ways the organization he will ...