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  • Walmart re-engages on reputation front

    A new ad campaign that seeks to show "the real Walmart" from the perspective of customers, employees and suppliers is sure to ignite renewed debate over the company’s impact.

  • Jones Group nominates Barington Capital chief to board

    New York -- The Jones Group Inc. said Monday that it has nominated James Mitarotonda, chairman and CEO of Barington Capital Group, to its board of directors, expanding the board to 11 members.

    Barington has about a 2.3% stake in Jones Group.

     

  • Passco Cos. names new president

    Irvine, Calif. -- Passco Cos. announced that Larry Sullivan has been named president, effective May 30.

    Sullivan, who currently serves as CFO and CFO of Passco, succeeds William Winn, who recently resigned.

    William Passo, founder, will remain in his current position as CEO.
     

     

  • Barington CEO to step into Jones Group board

    NEW YORK — The Jones Group Inc. has nominated chairman and CEO of Barington Capital Group James A. Mitarotonda to stand for election to the board of directors at the company's 2013 annual meeting of stockholders. 

    With the addition of Mitarotonda, the Jones board of directors will expand to 11 members, 8 of whom are independent, 10 of whom are non-management and all of whom are annually elected.  

  • Kimberly-Clark grants scholarships to 63 K-C employee kids

    DALLAS — Kimberly-Clark will award college scholarships totaling $1.26 million to 63 children of K-C employees across 17 states and Canada as part of its Bright Futures program.

    Bright Futures scholarship grants are worth up to $20,000, or $5,000 per school year, for full-time students attending accredited colleges and universities. Since its inception, the program has awarded more than $35 million in scholarships to more than 1,800 students.

  • Ruiz recognized as USO’s Woman of the Year

    Walmart’s commitment earlier this year to hire 100,000 veterans over the next five years prompted the USO to award Walmart U.S. COO Gisel Ruiz its 2013 Woman of the Year Distinguished Service Award.

    Ruiz was presented with the award at the USO’s 47th annual luncheon where she said the honor was humbling and a surprise.

  • Starbucks shakes up senior management

    Seattle -- Starbucks Coffee Co. is shaking up its senior management team with five promotions and two new appointments. John Culver, head of the China-Asia Pacific region with more than 10 years of Starbucks experience, is being promoted to group president, China and Asia Pacific (CAP), channel development and emerging brands. Jeff Hansberry, a three-year Starbucks veteran who has worked on the channel development and emerging brands team, is being promoted to president of China and Asia Pacific and will report to Culver.

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