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Campbell CEO Departs to Lead the NFL’s Washington Commanders
- Beekhuizen to replace Clouse as CEO starting in February
- Clouse says leading NFL team is ‘once-in-a-lifetime position’
The Washington Commanders play in Landover, Maryland, on Dec. 1.
Photographer: Scott Taetsch/Getty Images
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Mark Clouse, the chief executive officer of Campbell’s Company, is leaving the soup and snack maker to become president of the NFL’s Washington Commanders.
Clouse will stay in his position until Jan. 31, the company said on Tuesday. Mick Beekhuizen, president of meals and beverages, will succeed Clouse on Feb. 1 and also join the company’s board.