Janet Hill - Wendys Independent Director

TQK Stock  EUR 18.75  0.02  0.11%   

Director

Ms. Janet Hill serves as an Independent Director of The Wendy Co. Ms. Hill was a director of the Company since September 2008. She served as a director of Wendys International from 1994 until its merger with a subsidiary of the Company in September 2008. Ms. Hill is a principal in Hill Family Advisors where she oversees her familys assets and investments. She also serves as an officer of Hill Ventures. From 1981 until her retirement in 2010 Ms. Hill was Vice President of Alexander Associates Inc. a corporate consulting firm in Washington D.C. which she owned and managed where she provided corporate planning advice and analysis to directors executives and managers in the areas of human resource planning corporate responsibility corporate communications and government consultation. Ms. Hill also serves as a director of Dean Foods Company Sprint Nextel Corporation and Carlyle Group Management L.L.C. the general partner of The Carlyle Group L.P. She also serves on the board of trustees at Duke University the board of the Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics and the board of directors of the Military Bowl. since 2008.
Age 67
Tenure 16 years

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The Wendys (TQK) is traded on Berlin Exchange in Germany and employs 31 people.

Wendys Leadership Team

Elected by the shareholders, the Wendys' board of directors comprises two types of representatives: Wendys inside directors who are chosen from within the company, and outside directors, selected externally and held independent of Wendys. The board's role is to monitor Wendys' management team and ensure that shareholders' interests are well served. Wendys' inside directors are responsible for reviewing and approving budgets prepared by upper management to implement core corporate initiatives and projects. On the other hand, Wendys' outside directors are responsible for providing unbiased perspectives on the board's policies.
Coley OBrien, Chief People Officer
Gunther Plosch, Chief Financial Officer
Scott Kriss, Senior Vice President – Chief Accounting and Tax Officer
David Trimm, CIO
Abigail Pringle, President, International and Chief Development Officer
Scott Weisberg, Chief People Officer
David Poplar, VP Investor Relations
Nelson Peltz, Independent Non-Executive Chairman of the Board
Janet Hill, Independent Director
Kurt Kane, President, U.S. and Chief Commercial Officer
Kristin Dolan, Independent Director
Leigh Burnside, Senior Vice President-Finance, Chief Accounting Officer
Joseph Levato, Independent Director
Robert Wright, Executive Vice President, Chief Operations Officer and International
Greg Lemenchick, IR Contact Officer
Liliana Esposito, Chief Communications Officer
Arthur Winkleblack, Independent Director
Darrell Ligten, Senior Vice President - Strategic Development; President of Company’s principal international subsidiaries (excluding Canada)
Peter Rothschild, Independent Director
Peter Koumas, IR Contact Officer
Scott Toop, Senior Vice President General Counsel, Secretary
Kenneth Gilbert, Independent Director
Peter May, Independent Non-Executive Vice Chairman of the Board
David Schwab, Independent Director
E Wunsch, Chief Legal Officer and Secretary
Randolph Lewis, Independent Director
Todd Penegor, President, Chief Executive Officer, Director
Emil Brolick, President CEO, Director
Michelle MathewsSpradlin, Independent Director
Dennis Kass, Independent Director
Matthew Peltz, Director

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