James M. Jenness
James M. Jenness (b. 1946) is an American businessman, named to succeed Carlos Gutierrez as chairman of the board and CEO of the Kellogg Company after President George W. Bush nominated Gutierrez to become Secretary of Commerce on November 29, 2004.
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1946 - American - Carlos Gutierrez - Chairman - Board - CEO - Kellogg Company - President - George W. Bush - Secretary of Commerce - November 29 - 2004
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A native of Chicago, Illinois, Jenness received a bachelor's degree in marketing and an MBA from DePaul University. He was a long-time employee of the Leo Burnett advertising agency, eventually becoming vice-chairman and chief operating officer. In 1997, Jenness left Leo Burnett to become CEO of the retail consultancy Integrated Merchandising Systems in Chicago. He resigned as its CEO upon being named CEO at Kellogg.
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Chicago, Illinois - Bachelor's - Marketing - MBA - DePaul University - Leo Burnett - Chief operating officer - 1997
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Although regarded by some as an outsider to Kellogg, Jenness has had a long association with the company. His first assignment at Leo Burnett in 1974 was an advertising campaign for the Special K brand of cereal. Since then, he worked on campaigns for most of Kellogg's brands. He was named to Kellogg's board of directors in July 2000.
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1974 - Special K - Cereal - 2000
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