Dominique Reiniche

[3] She was previously president of Coca-Cola Europe, overseeing for 28 countries in the European economic zone,[4] and she has been ranked several times among the 50 most influential women in the world.

As a spokesperson for Coca-Cola, she has advocated for the group's interests to European institutions on subjects such as balanced diets, self-regulation in advertising, and healthy exercise practices.

[11] She rose to Director of Marketing and Strategy for Kraft Jacobs Suchard before joining The Coca-Cola Company.

[11] She was appointed General Manager, France, in 1998 [11] and President of Coca-Cola Europe in 2003,[11] succeeding Shaun Higgins.

[14] As part of this role, she belonged to the spearhead committee that put in place a new voluntary system of labeling nutritional information that is applicable to the entire European food and drink industry.