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Manzini David (David Manzini)
Manzini David (David Manzini)

Education

David Manzini who was born in France graduated from military lyceum of Aix-en-Provence and ISG business school (The highest institute of management). Knows French, Russian and English languages. Speaks Italian and a few in a Mandarin way also a little.

Family

By December, 2020 he is married, brings up two children. In family also there lives the Chinese golden retriever by nickname Utah.

Biography

1995

David Manzini started the career in Mars as the territorial sales manager in 1995 and gradually passing to more responsible positions, reached a position of the account director.

2004-2011

In 2004-2011 worked at managerial positions in marketing of Unilever.

2020: Appointment as the head of the Russian division of PepsiCo

On December 11, 2020 it became known of David Manzini's appointment the new president of the company "To PepsiCo Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, the Caucasus and Central Asia". He replaced Neil Starrok who headed the Russian division of PepsiCo since 2017.

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I like difficult tasks which arise in business, and in which I am involved with all energy and involve others for their solution — David Manzini says, commenting on the position assignment of the head of the Russian office PepsiCo. − For me a great honor to become a part of a command of PepsiCo which is aimed at implementation of innovations is focused on consumers and aims at sustainable development of business at all stages from cultivation of crops before production and packaging of products.
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Neil Starrok after more than 30 years of work at different positions in PepsiCo retires, RBC with reference to the press service of the company reports.

48-year-old Manzini before heading the company "PepsiCo Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, the Caucasus and Central Asia", headed seven years Mars in Great Britain, China and the CIS countries. Also he was the general manager of Danone in Central Asia and in the Caucasus.[1]

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