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Irene Rosenfeld obtained all her academic degrees, including a PhD in marketing and statistics, from Cornell University.
Answer: True
The source explicitly states that Irene Rosenfeld earned her Bachelor's degree in psychology, Master's degree in business, and PhD in marketing and statistics, all from Cornell University.
Irene Rosenfeld's active involvement in sports at Cornell University, where she captained multiple teams, was a significant contributing factor to her leadership development.
Answer: True
Irene Rosenfeld herself stated that her experience as a team captain in sports at Cornell University was 'a key factor in my leadership development'.
Irene Rosenfeld was born in Westbury, New York, and attended W. Tresper Clarke High School in the same town.
Answer: True
The source confirms Irene Rosenfeld's birth in Westbury, New York, and her attendance at W. Tresper Clarke High School in that location.
Which of the following academic degrees did Irene Rosenfeld NOT obtain from Cornell University?
Answer: Doctorate in economics
Irene Rosenfeld earned a PhD in marketing and statistics, a Master's degree in business, and a Bachelor's degree in psychology from Cornell University, but not a Doctorate in economics.
Which of the following sports did Irene Rosenfeld NOT excel in during her time at Cornell University?
Answer: Swimming
Irene Rosenfeld excelled in basketball, volleyball, and tennis at Cornell University, but swimming is not mentioned.
Which high school did Irene Rosenfeld attend?
Answer: W. Tresper Clarke High School
Irene Rosenfeld attended W. Tresper Clarke High School in Westbury, New York.
Irene Rosenfeld's career commenced at General Foods, where her initial focus was on consumer research.
Answer: False
Irene Rosenfeld's career actually began at Dancer Fitzgerald Sample, an advertising agency, before she joined General Foods to work in consumer research.
As chairwoman and CEO of Frito-Lay, Irene Rosenfeld's primary strategic objective was to significantly expand the company's international market share.
Answer: False
During her tenure as chairwoman and CEO of Frito-Lay, Irene Rosenfeld's primary focus was on product promotion, not international market expansion.
Irene Rosenfeld was appointed CEO of Kraft Foods in June 2006 and subsequently became chairman in March 2007, following Altria Group's spin-off of Kraft.
Answer: True
The source confirms that Irene Rosenfeld was appointed CEO of Kraft Foods in June 2006 and later assumed the additional role of chairman in March 2007, a direct consequence of Altria Group's spin-off of Kraft.
Irene Rosenfeld's initial role at General Foods involved managing product development.
Answer: False
Irene Rosenfeld's initial role at General Foods was in consumer research, not product development.
Irene Rosenfeld has been actively involved in the food and beverage industry for approximately three decades.
Answer: True
The source indicates Irene Rosenfeld's active career period spans from the 1980s to the present, which aligns with approximately three decades of involvement in the food and beverage industry.
Irene Rosenfeld is primarily recognized for her leadership contributions within the technology sector.
Answer: False
Irene Rosenfeld is known for her leadership roles primarily within the food and beverage industry, not the technology sector.
One of Irene Rosenfeld's significant accomplishments at Kraft Foods involved leading the restructuring and successful turnaround of businesses in the United States, Canada, and Moscow.
Answer: True
The source explicitly lists leading the restructuring and turnaround of key businesses in the United States, Canada, and Moscow as one of Irene Rosenfeld's key accomplishments at Kraft Foods.
What was Irene Rosenfeld's initial professional role immediately following the completion of her education?
Answer: Advertising executive at Dancer Fitzgerald Sample
Irene Rosenfeld's career began at Dancer Fitzgerald Sample, an advertising agency in New York City, after she completed her education.
What constituted Irene Rosenfeld's primary strategic focus during her tenure as chairwoman and CEO of Frito-Lay?
Answer: Product promotion
As chairwoman and CEO of Frito-Lay, Irene Rosenfeld's primary strategic focus was on product promotion for the PepsiCo division.
In what specific month and year was Irene Rosenfeld appointed Chief Executive Officer of Kraft Foods?
Answer: June 2006
Irene Rosenfeld was appointed CEO of Kraft Foods in June 2006.
What was the specific corporate context surrounding Irene Rosenfeld's appointment as chairman of Kraft Foods in March 2007?
Answer: Following Altria Group's spin-off of Kraft
Irene Rosenfeld's appointment as chairman of Kraft Foods in March 2007 occurred directly after Altria Group's spin-off of Kraft, a significant corporate restructuring event.
For approximately how many years has Irene Rosenfeld been actively involved in the food and beverage industry?
Answer: 30 years
Irene Rosenfeld's active career period is listed as spanning from the 1980s to the present, which approximates to 30 years in the food and beverage industry.
General Foods, where Irene Rosenfeld worked in consumer research, eventually became a part of which major company?
Answer: Kraft
General Foods, where Irene Rosenfeld worked in consumer research, later became a part of Kraft.
What is the primary occupation listed for Irene Rosenfeld in the infobox of the source material?
Answer: Former chairman and CEO of Mondelēz International
The infobox lists Irene Rosenfeld's primary occupation as the former chairman and CEO of Mondelēz International.
What was Irene Rosenfeld's initial professional capacity at General Foods?
Answer: Consumer Research
Irene Rosenfeld's initial role at General Foods was in consumer research.
The 2011 split of Kraft Foods resulted in two distinct companies: Mondelēz International, which focused on North American groceries, and Kraft Foods, which concentrated on international snack brands.
Answer: False
The split actually created Mondelēz International for international snack brands and a North American grocery business that retained the Kraft Foods name, which is the reverse of the statement.
Irene Rosenfeld retired from Mondelēz International in November 2017, with Dirk Van de Put announced as her successor prior to her official retirement.
Answer: True
The source states that Irene Rosenfeld retired in November 2017, and Dirk Van de Put was announced as her successor in August 2017, preceding her official retirement.
The North American grocery business, which retained the Kraft Foods name after the split, was valued at $31 billion.
Answer: False
The North American grocery business was valued at $17 billion, while Mondelēz International, the global snacking company, was valued at $31 billion.
The primary objective of Kraft Foods splitting into two companies was to allow one entity to focus exclusively on its North American snack brands.
Answer: False
The primary purpose of the split was to create one company focused on international snack brands (Mondelēz International) and another on North American groceries (Kraft Foods), not exclusively North American snack brands.
Mondelēz International's international snack brand portfolio included products such as Trident gum and Oreo cookies.
Answer: True
The source explicitly lists Trident gum and Oreo cookies as part of Mondelēz International's international snack brand portfolio.
Tony Vernon assumed the role of CEO of Mondelēz International after Kraft's corporate split.
Answer: False
Tony Vernon became the CEO of the North American grocery business (which retained the Kraft Foods name), while Irene Rosenfeld remained chairman of Mondelēz International.
The North American grocery business that retained the Kraft Foods name included brands such as Trident gum and Oreo cookies.
Answer: False
Trident gum and Oreo cookies were part of Mondelēz International's international snack portfolio, while the North American grocery business included brands like Maxwell House coffee and Oscar Mayer meats.
What was the fundamental strategic rationale for Kraft Foods' decision to split into two separate publicly traded companies in 2011?
Answer: To allow one company to focus on international snack brands and the other on North American groceries
The primary reason for the split was to create two focused entities: Mondelēz International for international snack brands and a North American grocery business under the Kraft Foods name.
Who succeeded Irene Rosenfeld as Chief Executive Officer of Mondelēz International upon her retirement in November 2017?
Answer: Dirk Van de Put
Dirk Van de Put was announced as Irene Rosenfeld's successor as CEO of Mondelēz International in August 2017, prior to her retirement in November 2017.
What was the estimated financial valuation of Mondelēz International, Inc. at the time of Kraft's corporate split?
Answer: $31 billion
At the time of Kraft's split, Mondelēz International, Inc., the global snacking company, was valued at $31 billion.
Which of the following brands was explicitly identified as part of the North American grocery business that retained the Kraft Foods name after the corporate split?
Answer: Maxwell House coffee
Maxwell House coffee was listed as a brand included in the North American grocery business that kept the Kraft Foods name, while Trident gum and Oreo cookies were part of Mondelēz International.
In 2014, Forbes ranked Irene Rosenfeld as the 15th most powerful woman in the world, placing her just ahead of Oprah Winfrey.
Answer: False
In 2014, Irene Rosenfeld was ranked 15th on Forbes' list of the world's most powerful women, but she was placed just behind Oprah Winfrey, not ahead.
Irene Rosenfeld's total compensation in 2010 was $19.3 million, positioning her among the top 50 on Forbes Executive Pay.
Answer: True
In 2010, Irene Rosenfeld's total compensation was $19.3 million, which placed her 48th on Forbes Executive Pay, thus within the top 50.
Irene Rosenfeld is currently active on the board of directors for the Economic Club of Chicago and the Grocery Manufacturers Association.
Answer: True
The source confirms Irene Rosenfeld's active involvement with the Economic Club of Chicago and her service on the board of directors for the Grocery Manufacturers Association.
The 'External links' section of the article provides a link to Irene Rosenfeld's personal blog.
Answer: False
The 'External links' section provides a link to Irene Rosenfeld's profile on Forbes, not her personal blog.
Irene Rosenfeld has been listed only once by Forbes as one of the 100 most powerful women in the world.
Answer: False
The source states that Irene Rosenfeld has been listed multiple times by Forbes as one of the 100 most powerful women in the world.
In 2014, Irene Rosenfeld was ranked 15th on Forbes' list of the world's most powerful women. Which individual was ranked immediately ahead of her?
Answer: Oprah Winfrey
In 2014, Irene Rosenfeld was ranked 15th on Forbes' list of the world's most powerful women, placing her just behind Oprah Winfrey.
What was Irene Rosenfeld's specific ranking on Forbes Executive Pay in 2010?
Answer: 48th
In 2010, Irene Rosenfeld was ranked 48th on Forbes Executive Pay.
Which organization is Irene Rosenfeld NOT listed as being actively involved with or serving on the board of directors for?
Answer: Harvard University board of trustees
Irene Rosenfeld is active in the Economic Club of Chicago, the Grocery Manufacturers Association, and the Cornell University board of trustees, but not the Harvard University board of trustees.
What specific recognition did Irene Rosenfeld receive from The Wall Street Journal in 2008?
Answer: Being listed 6th on '50 Women to Watch'
In 2008, Irene Rosenfeld was named sixth on The Wall Street Journal's '50 Women to Watch' list.
During the 2016 US presidential election, only Republican candidates publicly criticized Mondelēz and Irene Rosenfeld for their job outsourcing practices.
Answer: False
Both Republican candidate Donald Trump and Democratic candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders criticized Mondelēz and Irene Rosenfeld for outsourcing jobs during the 2016 US presidential election.
The 'Oreo Boycott' was a direct public response to Mondelēz's decision to outsource U.S. jobs to Mexico.
Answer: True
The source explicitly links the 'Oreo Boycott' to Mondelēz's decision to outsource U.S. jobs to Mexico, indicating it was a direct public reaction.
Worker pickets against Irene Rosenfeld and Mondelēz were exclusively limited to company events and did not extend to her personal residence.
Answer: False
Worker pickets against Irene Rosenfeld and Mondelēz occurred at various events she attended and outside her own home, not exclusively at company events.
Which political figure did NOT publicly criticize Mondelēz and Irene Rosenfeld for outsourcing jobs during the 2016 US presidential election campaigns?
Answer: Joe Biden
Donald Trump, Bernie Sanders, and Hillary Clinton all criticized Mondelēz and Irene Rosenfeld for outsourcing jobs during the 2016 US presidential election campaigns. Joe Biden is not mentioned as having done so in the provided text.
What was the widely recognized public protest that emerged in response to Mondelēz's decision to outsource U.S. jobs to Mexico?
Answer: The Oreo Boycott
The public protest that resulted from Mondelēz's decision to outsource U.S. jobs to Mexico was known as the 'Oreo Boycott'.
Approximately how many U.S. jobs were outsourced from Chicago to Salinas, Mexico, which generated significant controversy for Mondelēz and Irene Rosenfeld?
Answer: 600
Mondelēz and Irene Rosenfeld faced criticism for outsourcing approximately 600 U.S. jobs from Chicago to Salinas, Mexico.
In which locations did worker protests against Irene Rosenfeld and Mondelēz primarily occur?
Answer: At various events Irene Rosenfeld attended and outside her home
Worker pickets against Irene Rosenfeld and Mondelēz took place at various events she attended, as well as outside her personal residence.
Irene Rosenfeld's maiden name was Blecker, and she has one younger sister named Linda Blecker Divack.
Answer: True
The source confirms Irene Rosenfeld's maiden name as Blecker and identifies Linda Blecker Divack as her younger sister.
Irene Rosenfeld's parents were both of German Jewish descent.
Answer: False
While Irene Rosenfeld was born to a Jewish family, her father's parents were Romanian Jews, and her mother's grandparents were German Jews, not both parents being of German Jewish descent.
The image of Irene Rosenfeld featured in the article was captured in 2010.
Answer: False
The caption for the image of Irene Rosenfeld states 'Rosenfeld in 2009', indicating it was taken in 2009, not 2010.
Irene Rosenfeld's father was named Seymour Blecker, and her mother was Joan Blecker.
Answer: True
The source identifies Irene Rosenfeld's father as Seymour Blecker and her mother as Joan Blecker.
Irene Rosenfeld's current age is 72, according to the information provided in the source.
Answer: True
The biographical information in the source indicates that Irene Rosenfeld is 72 years old.
What was Irene Rosenfeld's maiden name?
Answer: Blecker
Irene Rosenfeld's maiden name was Blecker.
What was the ethnic background of Irene Rosenfeld's father's parents?
Answer: Romanian Jews
The source states that Irene Rosenfeld's father's parents were Romanian Jews.
What is Irene Rosenfeld's current age, according to the provided biographical information?
Answer: 72
The biographical information provided in the source indicates that Irene Rosenfeld is 72 years old.
What is the name of Irene Rosenfeld's spouse?
Answer: Richard Illgen
Irene Rosenfeld is married to Richard Illgen.
How many daughters does Irene Rosenfeld have?
Answer: Two
Irene Rosenfeld has two daughters.
What is the name of Irene Rosenfeld's younger sister?
Answer: Linda Blecker Divack
Irene Rosenfeld has one younger sister named Linda Blecker Divack.
What specific year is associated with the image of Irene Rosenfeld provided in the article?
Answer: 2009
The image of Irene Rosenfeld in the article is captioned 'Rosenfeld in 2009', indicating it was taken in that year.