Luis Cardenas was Appointed as Vice President of Global Talent Management and Diversity at Molson-Coors

Date of management change: October 15, 2016 

What Happened?

Denver, CO-based Molson-Coors Appointed Luis Cardenas as Vice President of Global Talent Management and Diversity

 

About the Company

Molson Coors Brewing Company is a leading global brewer delivering extraordinary brands that delight the world`s beer drinkers. We brew, market and sell a portfolio of leading premium brands such as Coors Light, Molson Canadian, Carling, Staropramen and Blue Moon across The Americas, Europe and Asia. We operate in Canada through Molson Coors Canada; in the U.S. through MillerCoors; across Europe through Molson Coors Europe; and outside these core markets through Molson Coors International. Because we`re the world`s family brewer, we`re devoted to developing and challenging each generation to be greater than the last. Which is a tall order considering that we stand on the shoulders of generations upon generations of extraordinary brewers. In addition to developing great beer, we strive to create an environment that helps develop equally-great careers, by providing the space, resources and support needed to bring out your very best. Which is part of what makes us such an exceptional place to work. We also offer some of the most beautiful spots in the world to live and play, with highly-desirable locations all across Europe, Canada, the U.S. and International locations.

 

About the Person

Luis Cardenas is Vice President of Global Talent Management and Diversity at Molson Coors. Previously, Luis held various senior HR leadership roles in the industry.

 

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