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Kellogg

American  
[kel-awg, -og] / ˈkɛl ɔg, -ɒg /

noun

  1. Frank Billings, 1856–1937, U.S. statesman: secretary of state 1925–29; Nobel Peace Prize 1929.

  2. W(ill) K(eith), 1860–1951, U.S. manufacturer of prepared cereals and philanthropist.


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Cahillane, a 6-foot-tall marathoner who sports a shock of white hair and a practiced poker face, was a seasoned food executive, fresh off the successful breakup of another food company: Kellogg.

From The Wall Street Journal

She has taught at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University.

From Barron's

He launched a similar inquiry into Kellogg’s, suggesting it had deceptively marketed its cereals, as if it were some scandalous secret that Froot Loops contain food coloring.

From The Wall Street Journal

The company recruited Cahillane, who had previously led Kellogg and oversaw the company’s 2023 split that created a breakfast cereal supplier and a snack company.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Google Gemini commercial took the top spot in the annual ad-review panel at Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management.

From The Wall Street Journal