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then has worked across the Coca-Cola business system in a variety of human resources and business roles in
Europe and the United States. In 1998, she was appointed to lead the human resources function for Coca-Cola
Beverages Plc in Great Britain, which in 2000 became Coca-Cola HBC. Ms. McCague rejoined the Company in
June 2004 as Director of Human Resources. She was elected to her current position in July 2004.
Mary E. Minnick, 46, is Executive Vice President of the Company and President, Marketing, Strategy and
Innovation and a member of the Company’s Executive Committee. Ms. Minnick joined the Company in 1983
and spent 10 years working in Fountain Sales and the Bottle/Can Division of Coca-Cola USA. In 1993, she
joined Corporate Marketing. In 1996, she was appointed Vice President and Director, Middle and Far East
Marketing, and served in that capacity until 1997 when she was appointed President of the South Pacific
Division. In 2000, she was named President of Coca-Cola (Japan) Company, Limited. Ms. Minnick served as
President and Chief Operating Officer of the Asia Group from January 2002 until May 2005. She was elected
Executive Vice President of the Company in February 2002 and was appointed President, Marketing, Strategy
and Innovation effective May 2005.
Dominique Reiniche, 50, is President, European Union Group and a member of the Company’s Executive
Committee. Ms. Reiniche joined the Company in May 2005 and was appointed to her current position at that
time. Prior to joining the Company, she held a number of marketing, sales and general management positions
with CCE. From May 1998 until December 2002, she served as General Manager of France for CCE, and from
January 2003 until May 2005, Ms. Reiniche was President of CCE Europe. Before joining the Coca-Cola system,
she was Director of Marketing and Strategy with Kraft Jacobs-Suchard.
Jos´
e Octavio Reyes, 53, is President, the Latin America Group and a member of the Company’s Executive
Committee. He began his career with The Coca-Cola Company in 1980 at Coca-Cola de M´
exico as Manager of
Strategic Planning. In 1987, he was appointed Manager of the Sprite and Diet Coke brands at Corporate
Headquarters. In 1990, he was appointed Marketing Director for the Brazil Division, and later became
Marketing and Operations Vice President for the Mexico Division. Mr. Reyes assumed the role of Deputy
Division President for the Mexico Division in January 1996 and was named Division President for the Mexico
Division in May 1996. In 2000, Venezuela, Colombia, Central America and the Caribbean were incorporated
into the Division. He assumed his position as President, Latin America Group in December 2002.
Danny L. Strickland, 58, is Senior Vice President and Chief Innovation/Research and Development Officer
of the Company and a member of the Company’s Executive Committee. Mr. Strickland joined the Company in
April 2003 and was elected Senior Vice President in June 2003. Prior to joining the Company, Mr. Strickland
served as Senior Vice President, Innovation, Technology & Quality at General Mills, Inc. from January 1997
until March 2003. There he was responsible for building a strong product pipeline, innovation culture and
organization. Prior to his position with General Mills, Mr. Strickland held several research and development,
innovation, engineering, quality and strategy roles in the United States and abroad with Johnson & Johnson
from March 1993 until December 1996, Kraft Foods Inc. from February 1988 until March 1993, and the
Procter & Gamble Company from June 1970 until February 1988.
All executive officers serve at the pleasure of the Board of Directors. There is no family relationship
between any of the directors or executive officers of the Company.
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