Camden, New Jersey-based Campbell Soup Company has appointed Carrie L. Anderson as EVP and CFO, effective Feb. 6.
Anderson succeeds Mick Beekhuizen, who was appointed president of Campbell’s meals and beverages division in November.
Anderson will lead Campbell’s finance function, including controllership, corporate financial planning and analysis, corporate strategy and development, tax, treasury, internal audit, investor relations, transactional services and financial systems. She will report to Mark Clouse, Campbell’s president and CEO, and become a member of the company’s operating committee and a corporate officer.
“I am delighted to welcome Carrie to our leadership team. She brings a wide range of diverse, strategic experience and financial discipline, and her expertise in capital management and deployment will help us continue to drive our growth plans and enhance our performance,” Clouse said.
“Her collaborative approach combined with a track record of driving transformation, delivering results and developing strong finance teams will be invaluable as we continue to build momentum in the business.”
Anderson brings a wealth of financial experience working in a variety of complex industries, as well as a background in manufacturing and engineering. She joins Campbell from Integra LifeSciences, where she has served as EVP and CFO since 2019.
Before Integra, Anderson spent seven years with Dover Corporation in several leadership roles, including chief accounting officer/corporate controller, and VP and CFO for the company’s engineered systems and printing and identification businesses.
Previously, Anderson spent six years as VP and CFO of Delphi Product & Service Solutions, a division of Delphi Corporation. While at Delphi, she also held leadership positions in finance, treasury and investor relations. Anderson began her career with General Motors.
Anderson earned her bachelor of science in chemical engineering from Purdue University and an MBA from Ball State University. She serves on the board of directors of Embecta Corp. and is a member of its audit and nominating and governance committees.
For more than 150 years, Campbell’s portfolio includes brands such as Campbell’s, Cape Cod, Goldfish, Kettle Brand, Lance, Late July, Milano, Pace, Pacific Foods, Pepperidge Farm, Prego, Snyder’s of Hanover, Swanson and V8.