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Kraft's kosher queen will boost Cadbury

Alex Brummer: "It’s a good time to be a Jew in the food industry"

October 8, 2009 09:25

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Alex Brummer

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Irene Rosenfeld is as far from the traditional image of the all-powerful, all-conquering American boardroom tycoon that you can imagine. Yet, as chairman and chief executive officer of Kraft — the food company with revenues of $42bn and 98,000 employees — she is just one of 12 women CEOs running a top 500 US corporation. Forbes magazine has listed her among the ten most powerful women in the world for two years running.

Until recently, when Kraft launched an audacious £10.2bn bid for confectionary giant Cadbury, she was a relatively unknown in Britain. A smartly dressed, unassuming, purposeful 56-year-old, she is just the kind of woman you would expect to meet in the kiddush after synagogue.

There is very little of the power dressing, big shouldered, platinum blonde media image of a commanding boss about her. She is petite, dark haired, articulate and fearsomely analytical. A psychology graduate of Cornell University, she is also a Master of Business Administration and holds a PhD in marketing and statistics. When I met her recently on a fleeting visit to London, to attend a Merrill Lynch investors’ conference and meet shareholders, her grasp of marketing and financial detail quickly won me over despite my normal scepticism about foreign takeovers of British firms.

Rosenfeld rose to the top in the competitive American world of consumer goods because she actually believes in brands, in what they represent and in their intrinsic value. It is this which attracted her to Cadbury, resulting in the first substantial transatlantic bid of the post-credit crisis era. She said: “I do think that Cadbury has a stable of iconic brands, in fact that is the basis of our interest in the portfolio. We have shown ourselves not only willing but able to honour those brands, to make significant investment in them. That would be our intent here.”

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