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Muhtar Kent is president and chief executive officer of The Coca-Cola
Company, and serves on the Company's Board of Directors.
Mr. Kent joined The Coca-Cola Company in Atlanta in 1978 and has
held a variety of marketing and operations roles throughout his career. In 1985,
he was appointed general manager of Coca-Cola Turkey and Central
Asia. From 1989 to 1995, he served as president of the Company's East Central
Europe Division and senior vice president of Coca-Cola International,
with responsibility for 23 countries. Between 1995 and 1998, Mr. Kent served
as managing director of Coca-Cola Amatil-Europe, covering bottling
operations in 12 countries.
From 1999 until his return to The Coca-Cola Company in May 2005,
he served as president and CEO of the Efes Beverage Group, the majority shareholder
of Turkish bottler Coca-Cola Icecek. Headquartered in Istanbul
and listed on the London and Istanbul Stock Exchanges, Efes is a publicly traded
beverage enterprise whose Coca-Cola and beer operations extend
from the Adriatic to the Pacific Ocean. Under Mr. Kent's leadership, Efes experienced
extraordinary growth, with triple-digit revenue growth and a 250 percent increase
in market capitalization. During that time, in addition to taking Efes Breweries
International public on the London Stock Exchange, Mr. Kent also served as a
board member of Coca-Cola Icecek.
Mr. Kent was named president and chief operating officer of The Coca-Cola
Company's North Asia, Eurasia and Middle East Group from 2005 until early 2006,
where he was responsible for the operations across a broad and diverse geographic
region that included China, Japan and Russia. Mr. Kent served as president of
Coca-Cola International through most of 2006, responsible for operations
outside of North America, until his appointment as president and chief operating
officer of The Coca-Cola Company, overseeing all operations of
the business, including Bottling Investments. On July 1, 2008, he succeeded
Neville Isdell as chief executive officer of the Company.
Mr. Kent holds a bachelor of science degree in economics from Hull University,
England, and a master of science degree in administrative sciences from London
City University.
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