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Bryan G. Stockton is president of
International for Mattel, Inc., responsible for the in-house execution
of global marketing initiatives on an international level. Stockton joined
Mattel in November 2000 as executive vice president of business planning
and development, and, until February 2003, was responsible
for identifying and developing strategic opportunities for the
company, as well as managing all merger and acquisition activity. From
February 2003 until November 2007, Stockton served as executive vice president
of International.
Previously, Stockton served as president and chief executive officer
of Basic Vegetable Products (BVP), a privately owned company that is the largest
manufacturer of vegetable ingredients in the world. In
that role, he repositioned the company into a global business by
accelerating volume growth and lowering manufacturing and distribution
costs.
Prior to joining BVP, Stockton held a variety of positions during
his 22-year tenure with Kraft Foods, Inc., the largest U.S.-based
packaged food company in the world. Most recently, he served as
president of Kraft's North American FoodService, one of the
company's largest divisions, where he oversaw all aspects
of the business and operations, including strategy development,
marketing, raw material sourcing and sales. Previous positions
have included vice president of strategic initiatives, new product
development, international marketing services and government relations
for Kraft's Oscar Mayer Food Division; vice president and
general manager of Oscar Mayer Foods; and vice president of marketing
for Kraft's Retail Cheese Division. He also served as vice
president of strategy for Kraft Foods, where he developed the first
strategic plan integrating Kraft, General Foods and Oscar Mayer.
Stockton received a Bachelor of Science with honors in business
from Indiana University in 1975 and a Masters of Business Administration
degree from the Indiana University Graduate School of Business
in 1976. He served as Chairman of World Trade Week Southern California
for 2003. He currently serves on the Board of the Mattel Children's
Hospital at UCLA.
Mattel, Inc. is the worldwide leader in the design, manufacture
and marketing of toys with approximately $5 billion in annual sales.
The company's rich portfolio of brands are known to generations
of children around the world, and include Barbie®, Fisher-Price®,
Hot Wheels® and American Girl®. With headquarters in El
Segundo, California, Mattel has offices and facilities in 42 countries
and sells its products in more than 150 nations throughout the
world.
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