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Ralph Scozzafava : ウィキペディア英語版
Ralph Scozzafava

Ralph Scozzafava is an American business executive who is best known for his position as Chief Operating Officer at Dean Foods, the largest fluid milk company in the United States. He joined Dean Foods in 2014 as the company's Chief Commercial Officer. Scozzafava is a member of the board of directors at Stage Stores, a department store chain based in Houston, TX.
==Early Life and Career ==
Scozzafava was born on November 4, 1958 in Danbury, CT and graduated from Immaculate High School. He attended the University of Pacific in Stockton, CA where he majored in business and played college basketball. He went on to receive an MBA from the University of Rhode Island in Kingston, RI and completed the KMI graduate program at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University in Evanston, IL. Scozzafava took his first job with Warner Lambert in 1982〔(【引用サイトリンク】Ralph P. Scozzafava )〕 and spent the next decade in business management with companies including Johnson & Johnson and Clorox.〔 From 1996 to 2000 Scozzafava served in various executive positions at the Campbell Soup Company. In 2000 he joined the confectionary company Wrigley in their US business unit. He was Vice President, U.S. Sales and Customer Marketing from 2001 to 2002, Vice President and General Manager for U.S. from 2002 to 2003, Vice President and Managing Director for North America/Pacific from 2004 to 2006, and Head of Worldwide Commercial Operations from March 1, 2006 to February 1, 2007,〔 when he left the company. During his tenure he became a public face for the company, addressing news outlets including CNN, and was charged with managing a $5 billion business with over 10,000 employees.
In 2007 he joined Furniture Brands International as Vice Chairman of the board and became Chief Executive Officer of the company on January 1, 2008. On May 1, 2008 he also became Chairman of the Board.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=''Wall Street Journal'' )〕 Scozzafava took the position as CEO after a six month apprenticeship in the furniture industry under prior Furniture Brands International CEO Mickey Holliman, during which time he held the title of CEO-designate. His first two years with the company resulted in a financial turn-around for the firm. In 2010 he signed a three year contract extension through June 30, 2013. He is also a Director of Stage Stores Inc. and the American Home Furnishings Alliance, Inc.〔 On November 25, 2013, after its bid for Furniture Brands, KPS Capital Partners announced Scozzafava's resignation.

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