Consumer Brands Association Welcomes New Leadership and Team Members Amid CEO Change
Consumer Brands Association Restructures Leadership
The Consumer Brands Association (CBA) is making notable changes following the departure of CEO David Chavern. Transitioning to a new role as president and CEO of the American Council of Life Insurers, Chavern's exit has paved the way for several new appointments within CBA.
New Appointments and Promotions
- Jonathon Bridgeman joins as manager of member programs.
- Jennifer Smith is appointed digital communications specialist.
- Olivia Cipriano takes on the role of member development specialist.
- Erin Raden is named senior director of state affairs.
Furthermore, an internal promotion has seen Sarah Gallo move from vice president to senior vice president of product policy and federal affairs, while John Hewitt has advanced in his role pertaining to packaging and sustainability.
Aerospace Industries Association Changes
Adam Garnica has been appointed as senior director of acquisition policy at the Aerospace Industries Association (AIA), showcasing its ongoing leadership shifts.
Stand With Crypto Advocacy
In the cryptocurrency sector, Logan Dobson takes the helm as executive director of Stand with Crypto, backed by Coinbase. Joining him is communications adviser Sabrina Siddiqui, both bringing extensive political experience.
These transitions reflect significant movements within the consumer brand sector and advocacy groups, further emphasizing the evolving landscape of industries.
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