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Representative image Ferrero North America CEO and president Paul Chibe was appointed to the role of chairman of the NCA Board of Trustees.
Chocolate and candy manufacturing trade organization The National Confectioners Association (NCA) announced Wednesday that Paul Chibe, president and chief executive officer of Ferrero North America, was named as chairman of its Board of Trustees. The role’s two-year term commences immediately.
“The future of the confectionery industry remains bright, and it is important to have a strong and thoughtful leader like Paul as Chair of the NCA Board for the next chapter of our journey,” John Downs, NCA president and CEO, said in a release. “I am grateful for Paul s engagement, energy and commitment and I look forward to working with him and the full NCA Board to continue to execute our strategic plan ‘Thrive in 2025.’”