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Schwan’s Company announced that Brian Schiegg has been promoted to serve as the company’s chief executive officer. Schiegg steps into the CEO role following a thorough transition and having most recently served as president of the company’s Consumer Brands business. “Brian has the full support and confidence of the company’s board of directors and CJ Foods’ leadership to maintain Schwan’s momentum and propel our company to even greater heights in the future,” said Minsok Pak, chairman of Schwan’s Company’s board of directors and CEO of Schwan’s parent company, CJ Foods. “The North American market is critical to our growth strategy, and I personally look forward to working with Brian to achieve our vision of becoming the No. 1 provider of ethnic cuisine in the United States.”  Schiegg is the seventh CEO in Schwan’s 72-year history. He joined the company in January 2021 and has been serving as president of Schwan’s Consumer Brands, a business unit that markets and sells foods from iconic brands such as Red Baron®, Freschetta® and Tony’s® pizza, Mrs. Smith’s® and Edwards® desserts and Pagoda® and bibigo™ Asian-style foods.   During his time with Schwan’s Consumer Brands, the division has achieved outstanding growth, with bibigo Asian-style foods and Red Baron pizza holding No. 1 market share positions for their respective categories. “I am honored to be chosen as our new CEO. Schwan’s is an extremely strong company with an amazing heritage, and we have built an extraordinary team of very talented people. Together, we will work to build upon our position as a leader in the North American market and continue to pursue our plans for long-term growth,” Schiegg said.   
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