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Hello, I work for DICK'S Sporting Goods, and I’d like to suggest the following updates to this page.
Hobart worked for Wells Fargo and JPMorgan Chase, followed by 14 years at PepsiCo [5] in a number of leadership roles, including CMO of Carbonated Soft Drinks in North America. [6] [7]
She joined Dick's Sporting Goods in 2011 as senior vice president and chief marketing officer. [8] In 2015, she became executive vice president and CMO, and went on to become chief customer and digital officer. [9]
Hobart served on the board of Sonic Corp. from 2014-2018 and on the board of Yum! Brands from 2020-2022. [10]
Hobart is President of The Dick’s Sporting Goods Foundation. She initiated the Sports Matter program in 2014, which provides grants, equipment and sponsorships to underserved youth sports programs. [11] [12]
I'd also like to offer an additional reference for the following sentence: On February 1, 2021, she succeeded Edward W. Stack (son of the founder, Dick Stack) as CEO of Dick's Sporting Goods. [13]
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Thank you for your help, Amanda144 ( talk) 15:19, 25 April 2023 (UTC)
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Hello, I work for DICK'S Sporting Goods, and I’d like to suggest the following updates to this page.
Hobart worked for Wells Fargo and JPMorgan Chase, followed by 14 years at PepsiCo [5] in a number of leadership roles, including CMO of Carbonated Soft Drinks in North America. [6] [7]
She joined Dick's Sporting Goods in 2011 as senior vice president and chief marketing officer. [8] In 2015, she became executive vice president and CMO, and went on to become chief customer and digital officer. [9]
Hobart served on the board of Sonic Corp. from 2014-2018 and on the board of Yum! Brands from 2020-2022. [10]
Hobart is President of The Dick’s Sporting Goods Foundation. She initiated the Sports Matter program in 2014, which provides grants, equipment and sponsorships to underserved youth sports programs. [11] [12]
I'd also like to offer an additional reference for the following sentence: On February 1, 2021, she succeeded Edward W. Stack (son of the founder, Dick Stack) as CEO of Dick's Sporting Goods. [13]
References
Thank you for your help, Amanda144 ( talk) 15:19, 25 April 2023 (UTC)