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Pizza Hut names new global chief brand, chief marketing officers

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Kalen Thornton
Kalen Thornton

One of America’s largest pizza restaurants is making changes to its c-suite.

Pizza Hut has announced that Kalen Thornton will join the company as global chief brand officer reporting to Pizza Hut division chief executive officer Aaron Powell, effective June 10. In this role, Thornton will lead Pizza Hut's global brand strategy and oversee all aspects of marketing across 110 markets and territories.

Thornton most recently served as VP of sports and entertainment marketing for PepsiCo North America, where he led partnerships and built brand affinity across sports entertainment properties by leveraging media, content and activations. During his time at PepsiCo, Thornton also served as chief marketing officer of Gatorade. Before entering into the beverage business, Thornton held multiple marketing leadership roles for the Nike and Jordan brands over nearly ten years.

"Kalen is a visionary and a proven leader who understands how to create memorable moments for consumers," said Powell. "With a strong record of building celebrated global brands, Kalen is the right leader to help us connect a new generation through the joy of pizza. I am thrilled for him to join our team and help us take Pizza Hut to the next level."

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Melissa Friebe
Melissa Friebe

Chief Marketing Officer

In addition to Thornton's appointment, Melissa Friebe will become chief marketing officer, U.S., reporting to incoming Pizza Hut U.S. president Carl Loredo. Friebe joins Pizza Hut from Taco Bell, where she served in a number of positions over nearly three decades with the brand, most recently as chief brand strategy officer. 

In her new role at Pizza Hut, she will lead all aspects of marketing for the brand's U.S. business. Friebe will succeed Lindsay Morgan, who is departing the brand after serving more than eight years in various marketing leadership roles.

"I am proud and excited that Pizza Hut is attracting top talent in the industry, and I'm confident that Kalen and Melissa will do great things in their new roles," said Powell. "I'm also very grateful for the contributions that Lindsay Morgan has made to the Pizza Hut brand over the last many years, including our record-breaking World's Largest Pizza activation and the successful launch of Melts, and we wish her well in her future endeavors."

A subsidiary of Yum! Brands, Pizza Hut, founded in 1958, operates more than 19,500 restaurants in 110 markets and territories.

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