Denise Morrison

[1] Named the "21st Most Powerful Woman in Business" by Fortune magazine in 2011,[2] Morrison was elected a director of Campbell in October 2010.

The "Sullivan Sisters" were featured in a 2007 article in The Wall Street Journal titled "Raising Women to Be Leaders.

"[7] Denise is the first-born; Maggie Wilderotter was chairman and CEO of Frontier Communications;[8] Colleen Bastkowski was a regional vice president of sales at Expedia Corporate Travel;[9] and Andrea Doelling, a champion horse jumper, was senior vice president of sales at AT&T Wireless.

[4] Before joining Campbell's, Morrison served as executive vice president and general manager of Kraft Foods' snacks and confections divisions, responsible for leading brands such as Planters nuts, Life Savers candies, and Altoids mints.

[4] Morrison joined Campbell in April 2003 as president-global sales and chief customer officer, and was named president-Campbell USA in June 2005.

Morrison is a former director of the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company[12] and a former director of Ballard Power Systems Inc.[13] She is a founding member of the Healthy Weight Commitment Foundation, an initiative composed of manufacturers and retailers designed to combat obesity in the marketplace, workplace, and in schools through communication and education.

[15] Additionally, she serves on the board of the Grocery Manufacturers Association[16] and is the chair of its Health and Wellness Committee.

I will continue to support all efforts to spur economic growth and advocate for the values that have always made America great."

[2] Morrison was a featured speaker at Fortune's 2011 Most Powerful Women Summit, sharing the stage with her sister Maggie Wilderotter, chairman and CEO of Frontier Communications.