The president and CEO of the Campbell’s Co., Mark Clouse, will become president of the NFL’s Washington Commanders. Clouse, who has led Campbell’s since 2019, will step down on Jan. 31, the Camden, N.
Outgoing Campbell’s CEO Mark Clouse discussed his departure from the company in a Wednesday interview with CNBC’s Jim Cramer.
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Listen to this article Mark Clouse, president and CEO of food giant The Campbell’s Co., will be the Washington Commanders’ next team president, the Ashburn-based NFL team announced Tuesday. Clouse ...
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The injury occurred during a kick return in the Commanders’ 34-26 loss to the Cowboys two days before Thanksgiving.
Campbell’s shares are falling in premarket trading after the snack and soup maker said CEO Mark Clouse will be leaving at the ...
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