Cedric Pauwels

Group Communications & Public Affairs Director at Greenyard NV

Cedric Pauwels has extensive work experience in corporate communications and public affairs. Cedric is currently the Group Communications & Public Affairs Director at Greenyard, a global market leader in fruit and vegetable products. Prior to that, they worked at Takeda as a Corporate Communications & Public Affairs Manager, where they built external relationships and managed communications to strengthen the company's brand positioning. Cedric also held positions at Danone Early Life Nutrition as a Corporate Affairs Manager and Public Affairs Manager, where they focused on building the company's reputation and managing stakeholder relations. Earlier in their career, they worked as a Senior Communications Consultant and Account Director at Peak Communications, managing reputation and communications for international companies. Cedric also has experience as a Communications Consultant at Origami PR and as an Account Executive at Trimedia. Cedric began their career as an Internal Communications Officer at Electrabel.

Cedric Pauwels attended Katholieke Hogeschool Mechelen from 2002 to 2005. Cedric also attended KU Leuven and Sint-Jozefs College, but no specific years or degrees were provided for these educational experiences.

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Greenyard NV

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Greenyard NV, formerly Greenyard Foods NV, is a Belgium-based company active in the food processing industry. It is engaged in the development, production and sale of frozen fruit and vegetables, vegetable mixes, frozen herbs; ready-to-use culinary preparations, such as pre-fried or grilled frozen vegetables, vegetable mixes in doypacks, soups and sauces, frozen pasta and rice, frozen cold salads, and frozen fruit pies and vegetable pies, among others, as well as fries and potato products, such as frozen French fries, frozen mashed potatoes and dehydrated potato flakes, among others. The Company has vegetable production sites situated in agricultural areas in Belgium, France, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Poland and Hungary, as well as in China.