Indra K. Nooyi was good at academics. Not everyone takes an undergraduate
degree in chemistry, physics, and math; these aren’t exactly everyone’s
favorite subject. She also managed to get an M.B.A. degree from the Indian
Institute of Management in Calcutta, India. At the time it was only one of two
schools in India that offered such a degree.
There were signs that Nooyi was far from the ordinary since
she also was part of an all-female rock band in her college days. This was something
not really done by daughters coming from conservative middle class Indian
families.
She worked for a time in India, but then decided to do
something else not quite common during her time; study abroad in America. In
1978, she was accepted by Yale University and got a graduate degree in public
and private management. From there she held various jobs in well-known large
corporations.
Her talent was spotted by executives at Pepsi who then hired
her in 1994 as chief strategist. This lay the opening for her to eventually
become the company President and CEO in 2006 and Chairman in 2007. She reached the
top position by restructuring Pepsi, spinning –off or divesting in some businesses
and acquiring new ones. A good number of these moves involved multi-billion
dollar transactions.
The change she has instituted at Pepsi has impacted in a
global manner; Pepsi
is one of the largest food and beverage companies in the world. Net revenues
have hit $66 billion dollars on the back of 22 different brands that make more
than $1 billion dollars each in sales. Quakers, Tropicana and Gatorade are among its
well-known brands.
The guitar-playing college girl from India has made it to
the top of the global business world.
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