Albert P. Carey's Estate

Albert P. Carey's Estate


Weston, Connecticut (CT), US
This is the Weston, CT home of Albert P. Carey and Victoria V. Carey. Albert Carey is the current Chief Executive Officer of Pepsico Americas Beverages, Pepsico, Inc., and the former Chief Executive Officer of Frito-Lay North America, Inc.

Albert Carey and Victoria Carey purchased the home, set of 4.56 acres, on July 13, 2001 for $4,470,000. The main house has 6 bedrooms, 7 full bathrooms, and 4 half bathrooms. There is a total of 11,109 square feet of living space in the home, including area in the finished basement. The current appraised value of the property is $4,151,700, according to public records.

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Mr. Carey served as the President and Chief Executive Officer of Frito-Lay North America, Inc. from June 26, 2006 to February 1, 2011. He has nearly 30 years of sales experience. Mr. Carey is a highly experienced, 25-year veteran of PepsiCo with nearly 20 years at FLNA. He served as the President of PepsiCo Sales since February 2003 and Chief Customer Officer. In this role he was the architect of PepsiCo's successful "Power of One" cross-divisional strategy, leveraging the combined strengths and capabilities of all its businesses under a unified approach to customers. Previous roles include: a broad range of positions at Frito-Lay, where he ultimately rose to become Chief Operating Officer; Chief Operating Officer for PepsiCo Beverages & Foods; Senior Vice President of Sales & Retailer Strategies for PepsiCo and Senior Vice President of Sales for Pepsi-Cola North America. Mr. Carey is an acknowledged developer of talent at PepsiCo. His commitment to encouraging and nurturing associates extends from executives to PepsiCo's frontline, the people who make, move and sell its array of well-known brands. He instituted and continues to champion PepsiCo's largest recognition program, called the "Ring of Honor," which salutes Frito-lay, Inc.'s top frontline salespeople around the world during an annual special awards ceremony at PepsiCo's global headquarters in New York. He has been a Director of The Home Depot, Inc. since February 28, 2008. He served as a Member of the Board of Governors at GS1 US.

In addition to his PepsiCo duties, Mr. Carey is a Member of the Board of Trustees at his alma mater, the University of Maryland, and is also on the Dean's Advisory Council for the Smith School of Business at the University. His industry affiliations include serving on the board of One Sync, the Grocery Manufacturer's Association initiative for common data synchronization, and on the Advisory Council of Portland State University's Food Industry Leadership Program. Before joining PepsiCo, Carey worked at Procter & Gamble. Carey is currently based in Somers, N.Y.

PepsiCo’s main businesses – Quaker, Tropicana, Gatorade, Frito-Lay, and Pepsi Cola – also make hundreds of other enjoyable and wholesome foods and beverages that are respected household names throughout the world.
This is the Weston, CT home of Albert P. Carey and Victoria V. Carey. Albert Carey is the current Chief Executive Officer of Pepsico Americas Beverages, Pepsico, Inc., and the former Chief Executive Officer of Frito-Lay North America, Inc.

Albert Carey and Victoria Carey purchased the home, set of 4.56 acres, on July 13, 2001 for $4,470,000. The main house has 6 bedrooms, 7 full bathrooms, and 4 half bathrooms. There is a total of 11,109 square feet of living space in the home, including area in the finished basement. The current appraised value of the property is $4,151,700, according to public records.

Mr. Carey served as the President and Chief Executive Officer of Frito-Lay North America, Inc. from June 26, 2006 to February 1, 2011. He has nearly 30 years of sales experience. Mr. Carey is a highly experienced, 25-year veteran of PepsiCo with nearly 20 years at FLNA. He served as the President of PepsiCo Sales since February 2003 and Chief Customer Officer. In this role he was the architect of PepsiCo's successful "Power of One" cross-divisional strategy, leveraging the combined strengths and capabilities of all its businesses under a unified approach to customers. Previous roles include: a broad range of positions at Frito-Lay, where he ultimately rose to become Chief Operating Officer; Chief Operating Officer for PepsiCo Beverages & Foods; Senior Vice President of Sales & Retailer Strategies for PepsiCo and Senior Vice President of Sales for Pepsi-Cola North America. Mr. Carey is an acknowledged developer of talent at PepsiCo. His commitment to encouraging and nurturing associates extends from executives to PepsiCo's frontline, the people who make, move and sell its array of well-known brands. He instituted and continues to champion PepsiCo's largest recognition program, called the "Ring of Honor," which salutes Frito-lay, Inc.'s top frontline salespeople around the world during an annual special awards ceremony at PepsiCo's global headquarters in New York. He has been a Director of The Home Depot, Inc. since February 28, 2008. He served as a Member of the Board of Governors at GS1 US.

In addition to his PepsiCo duties, Mr. Carey is a Member of the Board of Trustees at his alma mater, the University of Maryland, and is also on the Dean's Advisory Council for the Smith School of Business at the University. His industry affiliations include serving on the board of One Sync, the Grocery Manufacturer's Association initiative for common data synchronization, and on the Advisory Council of Portland State University's Food Industry Leadership Program. Before joining PepsiCo, Carey worked at Procter & Gamble. Carey is currently based in Somers, N.Y.

PepsiCo’s main businesses – Quaker, Tropicana, Gatorade, Frito-Lay, and Pepsi Cola – also make hundreds of other enjoyable and wholesome foods and beverages that are respected household names throughout the world.
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