John F. Brock

Brock joined Coca-Cola Enterprises as President and Chief Executive Officer and a member of the Board of Directors in April 2006.

[3] As Chairman and CEO of CCE, Brock and his leadership team established the company's first ever global operating framework with a single vision and three strategic priorities.

Brock has played a key role in CCE's recent, significant distribution agreements, including glacéau, Abbey Well (in Great Britain), Monster and Cadbury Schweppes (in The Netherlands).

In 2004, Brock and his team orchestrated the merger of Interbrew and AmBev to form InBev, the largest brewer in the world by volume.

Brock was named CEO and managed the company whose global brands included Stella Artois, Beck's and Brahma.

On September 15, 2010, it was announced Brock and his wife would donate up to $3.5 million to build a new indoor practice facility for the Georgia Tech football program.