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Indra Nooyi, Former CEO of Pepsico, is Guest Speaker at Sunday Forums Series

Indra Nooyi. Contributed photo with full permission.

Indra Nooyi, Former CEO of Pepsico, will speak about “Creating Caring Communities” at the next Christ Church Greenwich Sunday Forum series, on Sunday, February 4, at 11:15 am. The event will be held in-person, in the Parish Hall, and livestream.

This talk is free and open to the public. For more information, visit https://christchurchgreenwich.org/sunday-forum/

Indra Nooyi built a career as an outstanding strategic thinker and became the CEO of PepsiCo in 2006, retiring from that position in 2019. From the start of her tenure, she focused on running a company not only for the benefit of its shareholders but also for the benefit of its employees and as a responsible steward of the natural resources impacted by the business and, despite naysayers, still delivered outstanding financial results for shareholders. Now she is focused on taking that same strategic thinking focused on the importance of caring for all constituencies to build successful communities where people from all walks of life thrive. Come and listen to her talk about what she believes is possible and why.

Indra will be interviewed by Peggy Moore, a Christ Church member since 1992, and a PepsiCo colleague for many years. During that career she worked with Indra not only on many of the acquisitions and spin offs that reshaped the PepsiCo portfolio of companies but also on finding ways together to thrive as working mothers in a high-pressure environment and supporting each other in that endeavor.

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