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Newsweek Names The Campbell's Company One of America's Greatest Workplaces

Newsweek Names The Campbell's Company One of America's Greatest Workplaces

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BUSINESS WIRE)-- The Campbell's Company (NASDAQ:CPB ) today announced that Newsweek has named the company one of America's Greatest Workplaces 2025.
'Our recipe for success is talented people, amazing brands and fantastic food,' said Mick Beekhuizen, Campbell's President and Chief Executive Officer. 'We are committed to delivering for our people and creating a highly engaged culture to attract, grow and retain the best team in food.'
America's Greatest Workplaces were identified by Newsweek and Plant-A Insights Group through a comprehensive assessment involving employee interviews, company reviews, publicly accessible data and an analysis of over 120 key performance indicators.
Campbell's recently completed a $50 million investment in its Camden, NJ headquarters campus to provide more ways for employees to connect and collaborate. The project included:
Creating distinct neighborhoods for divisions and functions that highlight the company's portfolio
New modern workstations, meeting/multi-purpose rooms and communal spaces equipped with the latest technology
A new campus center that features a coffee bar, game room and an interactive archive display on the company's history
The newly renovated space is complimented with best-in-class amenities, such as on-site day care, a café, complimentary health and fitness center and a variety of other services. The company also upgraded and modernized workspaces across its regional offices and manufacturing sites.
'Our strategy starts with building the Top Team. It's our No. 1 priority as an organization because our people fuel our performance,' said Diane Johnson May, Campbell's Chief People and Culture Officer. 'This recognition supports the progress we have made in creating a workplace where employees are supported to build a rewarding career with opportunities to grow, lead, innovate, and reach their full potential.'
The company has made significant investments in leadership development to establish Campbell's as a top destination to build a career and learn how to become a great leader. This includes structured leadership development programs for all levels of the organization and self-paced resources.
Campbell's has long been recognized as a top workplace and destination for leadership development. Earlier this year, the company was recognized as one of TIME's Best Companies for Future Leaders and one of Newsweek's Greatest Workplaces for Gen Z.
About The Campbell's Company
For more than 155 years, The Campbell's Company (NASDAQ:CPB) (Campbell's) has been connecting people through food they love. Headquartered in Camden, N.J. since 1869, generations of consumers have trusted us to provide delicious and affordable food and beverages. Today, the company is a North American focused brand powerhouse, generating fiscal 2024 net sales of $9.6 billion across two divisions: Meals & Beverages and Snacks. Its portfolio of 16 leadership brands includes Campbell's, Cape Cod, Chunky, Goldfish, Kettle Brand, Lance, Late July, Pace, Pacific Foods, Pepperidge Farm, Prego, Rao's, Snack Factory Pretzel Crisps, Snyder's of Hanover, Swanson and V8. For more information, visit thecampbellscompany.com

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