ball Corporation has appointed Mandy Glew as President of EMEA and Asia Regions, thus happening to Carey Causey, who has been promoted to Chief Growth Officer of the company.
Mandy joined Ball Corporation in October 2020 with more than 20 years of experience in commercial, operations, sales, marketing and manufacturing in FMCG and consumer electronics. She has held various leadership roles at Procter & Gamble, responsible for commercial operations for Northern Europe and market operations and general management for the Nordic region. She has proven experience leading cross-functional organizations and an iconic portfolio, including Procter & Gamble’s Gillette, Oral-B, Pantene and Head & Shoulders brands.
“Since joining Ball, Mandy has become an indispensable partner who, despite periods of great change, remains focused on listening to and understanding our customers to create value,” he says. Dan Fisher, President and CEO of Ball Corporation“She is a passionate advocate for empowering organisations through data-driven approaches and process improvement, as well as creating a growth-minded culture, making her ideally suited to lead EMEA and Asia into the future.”
“I am honored to take on this new role that allows me to focus on my core commitment: fostering a deep connection with our customers. I believe in the power of listening and partnering with them as true collaborators to achieve their business and sustainability goals together,” said Mandy Glew. “My goal is to lead with agility and resilience, leveraging insights from these markets to navigate even the most volatile environments. By following industry trends and embracing true adaptability, we will be able to continue to respond to the changing needs of both our customers and the market. I am excited about the opportunities ahead and look forward to embarking on this journey alongside our customers, partners and, of course, the dedicated team at Ball,” she continued.
Glew holds a PhD in Chemistry from the University of Hull and studied Management Finance at the London School of Economics and Politics. She is personally passionate about wildlife conservation and travel.