
Anton Vincent
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Since graduating in 1993 with an MBA from the Indiana University Kelley School of Business, Anton Vincent has been responsible for indulging our sweet tooth through managing iconic brands such as Snickers®, M&M’S®, Betty Crocker desserts and ice cream.
Today, as the president of Mars Wrigley North America, maker of the world’s most beloved treats and snacks, Vincent was one of nine Kelley alumni who were among Savoy magazine’s 2021 Most Influential Black Corporate Directors.
Vincent, who previously was CEO of the fresh convenience food supplier Greencore USA and a top executive and 20-year veteran at General Mills, agreed to sit down for an interview about what the Savoy recognition means to him and how his experience as a corporate director informs his current role as Mars Wrigley’s president.
At General Mills, he was a founding member of General Mills’ renowned Black Champions Network (BCN). He serves on the board of directors for the International Paper Company and is a member of the Kelley Dean’s Council.
Vincent also was the latest guest in “Kelley’s Conversations with the C-Suite” webinar series on Dec. 2. Previous alumni who have participated in the series have included John Chambers, MBA’76, chairman emeritus of Cisco Systems and CEO of JC2 Ventures.
We discussed the value of having top executives serving on the boards of other companies. (more…)