![]() ![]() ![]() Ramon, a 25-year PepsiCo veteran, has served as CEO since 2018, and Chairman of the Board since 2019. Of enjoyable foods and beverages, including many iconic brands that generate more than $1 billion each in estimated annual retail sales. PepsiCo's product portfolio includes a wide range ![]() More than $86 billion in net revenue in 2022, driven by a complementary beverage and convenient foods portfolio that includes Lay's, Doritos, Cheetos, Gatorade, Pepsi-Cola, Mountain Dew, Quaker, and SodaStream. PepsiCo products are enjoyed by consumers more than one billion times a day in more than 200 countries and territories around the world. Ramon Laguarta is the Chairman of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer of PepsiCo. Government & Policy Government & Policy.PepsiCo Health and Nutrition Sciences PepsiCo Health and Nutrition Sciences.PepsiCo Product Facts PepsiCo Product Facts.PepsiCo Beverage Facts PepsiCo Beverage Facts.PepsiCo Smart Label PepsiCo Smart Label.Nutrition Information Nutrition Information.PepsiCo Jobs Instagram PepsiCo Jobs Instagram.Restaurants & Businesses Restaurants & Businesses.Customers & Shoppers Customers & Shoppers.The Hatchet has disabled comments on our website. This article appeared in the Maissue of the Hatchet. “We can be advocates for the student body, we can be approachable, we can be a beacon for school spirit, and we can erase the internal conflicts that come with us evaluating the shortcomings,” she said. She said student government can play an “important” role in the community if the SA creates an environment for them to be effective advocates for students. She said the SA needs to be approachable to build a better relationship with the student body through more casual conversations and updates on SA initiatives to increase transparency. “We need to be there as advocates for GW school spirit, and that is something that we just haven’t done in most recent years,” Carpenter said. She said SA members currently do not attend and support enough University athletic events, like basketball and soccer games, which she said she wants to encourage members to take a larger part in. She said her platform outlines plans to build community and resolve the “internal divide” in the group by facilitating “hang-out times” for SA members to increase community and bonds.Ĭarpenter said she’s noticed a lack of school spirit in the SA, which needs to be a “beacon and leader” for passion for the University. “I have seen the internal conflict, and I have seen the things that we have failed at, and I recognize those, and I am ready to improve upon them,” she said.Ĭarpenter said there is “petty student politics” in the SA that have inhibited the body from advocating on behalf of students. “GW was going to be there for each other.”Ĭarpenter, who is running for Student Association vice president, said through her experiences in the SA, she has seen not only the inner workings but also the “shortcomings” of the body, making her a qualified candidate for a top leadership spot. “I didn’t even know everyone there, and I knew that we were there together, no matter what happened in the future,” Carpenter said. Students were sent home in mid-March after the rise of the coronavirus led to virtual learning for the remainder of the semester and the next academic year. with 400 to 500 students “just sitting there,” she said she knew GW was her family. When she stood on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial at 11:12 p.m. Kate Carpenter knew on March 13 of last year that “things were going to change forever.” What would your walk-up song be: “More than a Woman” by the Bee Gees Something you cannot live without: My backpack Proudest GW moment: Sponsoring the River Horse Protection Policy as a first-year senator and performing as GW George, the University mascot, at the gymnastics team’s senior night Show you are currently binge-watching: “iCarly” and “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air”įavorite restaurant in the District: Ted’s Bulletin, Tonic and Jetty’sįavorite outdoor activity: Spikeball, football and dancing with my friendsįavorite place in the world: Inside the Washington Monument SA experience: First-year senator U-at-Large senator chair of the student life committee member of the governance and nominations committee, the women’s caucus, the committee of faculty and students and the interfaith taskforceįavorite quarantine activity: Hanging out with my friends on Zoom and playing “Just Dance”įirst place you will go after the pandemic is no longer a concern: Going to The Anthem concert hall Student organizations/activities: Hatchet photographer, member and executive council member for the Sigma Kappa sorority, GW Orientation Leader, STAR GWU Tour Guide, First Ladies Dance Team and GW George
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