Laurie Ann Goldman is taking the helm at the reusable-container company, succeeding Miguel Fernandez, who held the role for more than three years.
Tupperware Brands shares were rising Tuesday after the reusable-container company announced a new chief executive and changes to its board.The company said it has named Laurie Ann Goldman as president, CEO, and director of the board “to support the Company’s continued turnaround strategy and execution,” effective immediately. Goldman, who previously served as CEO of the apparel company Spanx, succeeds Miguel Fernandez, who joined Tupperware in April 2020.
During Fernandez’s reign, the stock made gains—it rose 25% from March 31, 2020 through Monday’s close, according to Dow Jones Market Data—but the past year has been a roller coaster.
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