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Christopher "Chris" A. Sinclair (September 5, 1950-) is an American businessman. He is the founder and chairman of Scandent Group, and the executive chairman and CEO of Cambridge Solutions Ltd. * the second largest BPO/IT company in the world.

Background


Sinclair, born in Hong Kong, spent his early childhood in Bombay, India, where he was educated at the Kodaikanal International School.* Sinclair’s father was president of Esso Oil’s (now Exxon Mobil) international operations. He received a bachelor’s degree in marketing from the University of Kansas, and an M.B.A. from Amos Tuck School of Business Administration at Dartmouth College. He is a member of Alpha Tau Omega.

Business Career


Sinclair was chairman and chief executive officer of the Pepsi-Cola Company, as well as PepsiCo Foods and Beverages International for the majority of his career. He became chief of the international operations in 1989 * until his promotion in 1993 to run worldwide operations for the food and beverage maker. Sinclair spent nearly 20 years at PepsiCo, which includes Pepsi, Frito-Lay, Quaker Oats, Tropicana, and Gatorade. He was Pepsi's go-to guy in the international "cola wars". Sinclair led the global success of the PepsiCo brands in building significant shareholder value, creating enduring consumer franchise and significant market share. He retired from PepsiCo and the board of directors in 1996.

Since his tenure at PepsiCo, Sinclair has served as CEO of Quality Food, Inc.* (NYSE), a U.S. west coast supermarket chain backed by billionaire Samuel Zell’s Equity Group. After 18-months, Quality Food expanded rapidly and was successfully sold to Fred Meyer, Inc., which is now owned by The Kroger Co. More recently, Sinclair led the financial restructuring of Caribiner International, Inc. (NYSE) as chairman and CEO of this Warburg Pincus sponsored global business communications company. As well, he has served as a partner at Pegasus Capital Advisors, LP, a private equity firm.

Sinclair currently serves as a board member of numerous public and private companies, including: Mattel, Inc., Foot Locker, Inc., eMerge Interactive, Inc.*, Cambridge Soultions Ltd., and Scandent Group Holdings. He is a former director of PepsiCo, Inc., Perdue Farms, Inc., Merisant Company, and F.W. Woolworth Company. Sinclair has also served as a trustee at Brunswick School, Vermont Academy, and on the Board of Overseers at the Tuck School of Business Administration. Sinclair, a generous philanthropist, has given millions of dollars to charitable organizations and educational institutions. Along with the PepsiCo Foundation, Sinclair has given more than $1 million to Dartmouth College, where they named one of their dining hall's in his honor in 1995. He currently serves on the Parents' Board at Wake Forest University.

Personal


Sinclair, and his wife Margaret, reside in Greenwich, Connecticut and Palm Beach, Florida *. They have three children.

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