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Haggai Cedes CEO Titles at IGA

IGA said last week Thomas S. Haggai will give up his titles of president and chief executive officer of IGA Inc. and president and CEO of IGA Global to Mark Batenic. Haggai, 79, will remain chairman of IGA, and chairman of the IGA Coca-Cola Institute, and though he's giving up international responsibilities, he will remain IGA's brand ambassador to China,

January 11, 2010

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CHICAGO — IGA here said last week Thomas S. Haggai will give up his titles of president and chief executive officer of IGA Inc. and president and CEO of IGA Global to Mark Batenic. Haggai, 79, will remain chairman of IGA, and chairman of the IGA Coca-Cola Institute, and though he's giving up international responsibilities, he will remain IGA's brand ambassador to China, the company said. Batenic, 60, will remain president and CEO of IGA USA as well as adding the global responsibilities. Batenic joined IGA in late 2006 when Haggai shifted his focus to international operations. Haggai has been with IGA since 1972 and has served as chairman of the board and of IGA Inc. since 1986. The change has been in the works “for some time now,” Haggai said. “It's simply that the time is right to ensure the future of this great brand, and Mark's accomplishments in the U.S. made it very easy for me.”

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