General Mills announced Dana McNabb has been promoted to Chief Operating Officer, effective June 1, 2026. McNabb's, age 50, operating segments and key operating functions, including the International and North America Foodservice segments and the Digital & Technology, Innovation, Technology & Quality, Strategy and Growth, and Supply Chain teams. McNabb has served as Group President of North America Retail since 2024 and added North America Pet to her responsibilities in 2025. She previously held roles as Chief Strategy & Growth Officer; Group President, Europe & Australia segment; President of the U.S. Cereal operating unit; and Vice President of Global Marketing for Cereal Partners Worldwide (CPW), the company?s joint venture with Nestlé headquartered in Switzerland.
McNabb started her General Mills career in Canada in 1999 and her marketing experience has spanned the company's major businesses, including Cereal, Snacks, Meals and Dairy, before becoming Vice President, Marketing for CPW in 2011. McNabb holds a bachelor's degree in commerce from the University of Ottawa and a master's degree in business administration from the London School of Business. She also serves on the board of directors of CPW.
McNabb has served as Group President of North America Retail since 2024 and added North America Pet to her responsibilities in 2025.
General Mills, Inc. is one of the world's leaders in food groups. The group proposes cereal of breakfast, prepared meals, frozen vegetables, pizzas frozen, pasta ready for use, yoghurt, desserts, sauces, etc. notably under brands Cheerios, Pillsbury, Green Giant, Old El Paso, Progresso, Wheaties, Häagen-Dazs, Nature Valley, Betty Crocker and Wanchai Ferry. In addition, General Mills, Inc. sells pet food. The activity is organized around two markets:
- consumer distribution;
- catering and bakery: sale of products to restaurants, to bakeries, operators of vending machines and dishes as well as to cafeterias of schools and companies.
The United States account for 73.8% of net sales.
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