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Yum! Brands names Scott Mezvinsky
Yum! Brands names Scott Mezvinsky as new KFC CEO
Louisville-based Yum! Brands has named Scott Mezvinsky as its new KFC CEO, effective March 1. Mezvinsky, 49, a 20-year veteran of the company, who currently serves as President of Taco Bell North America and International,
Yum! Brands appoints Scott Mezvinsky as KFC Division CEO
Yum! Brands has announced the promotion of Scott Mezvinsky, aged 49, to the role of CEO of its KFC Division, effective from 1 March 2025. Mezvinsky, the current president of Taco Bell North America and International, will report directly to Yum! Brands CEO David Gibbs.
Yum! Brands promotes new KFC Division CEO
Sami was the KFC Division’s CEO since Jan. 2022 and held an executive position with Yum! Brands since 2009, including KFC Division chief operating officer and managing director of KFC Asia, managing director for the KFC Middle East, North Africa, Pakistan and Turkey markets, and GM of Yum! Canada and GM of the KFC Canada and Turkey businesses.
Scott Mezvinsky Promoted to KFC Division CEO, Effective March 1, 2025
Yum! Brands, Inc. (NYSE: YUM) today announced the promotion of Scott Mezvinsky, 49, to KFC Division Chief Executive Officer, reporting to Yum! Brands
Taco Bell’s Scott Mezvinsky named CEO of KFC
He joins the global chicken brand after having served as president of Taco Bell North America and International since February 2024
Yum! Brands promotes Taco Bell president to lead KFC Division
Mezvinsky has worked for Yum! Brands, Inc. for 20 years and currently serves as president of Taco Bell North America and International. He will succeed Sabir Sami, who is stepping down as KFC CEO at the end of February.
KFC names new CEO
Louisville-based Yum Brands Inc. (NYSE: YUM) named Scott Mezvinsky as KFC Division CEO, effective March 1, according to a news release. Mezvinsky is currently president of Taco Bell North America and International. Both KFC, based in Louisville, and Taco Bell, based in Irvine, California, are Yum Brands divisions.
Yum! Promotes Scott Mezvinsky to CEO of KFC Division
Yum! Brands announced Monday the promotion of Scott Mezvinsky, 49, to KFC Division Chief Executive Officer, reporting to Yum! Brands Chief Executive Officer David Gibbs, effective March 1. Mezvinsky,
Taco Bell executive Scott Mezvinsky named KFC CEO
The 49-year-old, currently the president of Taco Bell North America and International, will succeed Sabir Sami, who will step down at the
Yum! Brands names Scott Mezvinsky as KFC Division CEO
Yum! Brands (YUM) “announced the promotion of Scott Mezvinsky, 49, to KFC Division Chief Executive Officer, reporting to Yum! Brands Chief
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Yum Brands Names Scott Mezvinsky as CEO of KFC
Yum! Brands appointed Scott Mezvinsky as the new chief executive of Kentucky Fried Chicken, following the exit of current CEO Sabir Sami.
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