The Campbell’s Company (CPB) Names Joshua Levine Chief Investor Relations Officer

The Campbell’s Company (NASDAQ:CPB) is one of the best NASDAQ stocks under $30 to buy. On March 13, The Campbell’s Company appointed Joshua Levine as Chief Investor Relations Officer, effective March 18. Reporting to Chief Financial Officer Todd Cunfer, Levine will lead the company’s engagement with the investment community and manage shareholder communications. He succeeds Rebecca Gardy, who retired after 6 years of leadership during which she played a key role in the company’s transition to the NASDAQ.

Levine transitions to The Campbell’s Company from Simply Good Foods (NASDAQ:SMPL), where he served as Vice President of Investor Relations and Treasury. His professional background includes a previous stint as Vice President of Investor Relations at Sovos Brands, which was acquired in 2024 by The Campbell’s Company (NASDAQ:CPB). Additionally, his experience spans roles as a buy-side investment analyst and an equity research specialist covering the food industry at JPMorgan.

The Campbell’s Company (CPB) Names Joshua Levine Chief Investor Relations Officer

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CFO Todd Cunfer highlighted Levine’s deep expertise in finance and capital markets as a significant asset for strengthening investor engagement. Levine holds a Bachelor of Arts from Brandeis University and an MBA from Cornell University’s Johnson Graduate School of Management.

The Campbell’s Company (NASDAQ:CPB) is a packaged foods company that manufactures and markets food & beverage products through its Meals & Beverages and Snacks segments.

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