"You are there to make sure you are giving guidance, you are there representing the shareholders in the long-term view of the company, you are there to also provide advice to the senior team. "In Energizer Holdings," Abrams-Rivera said, "I felt I had a passion for what it is, an American icon," and "saw a company that has a future vision for growth and that I also can contribute to the future." AbramsRivera has found board work is vastly different from his ongoing senior management functions. At this time, he took on a new role, as a member of the board of directors of another iconic company, Energizer Holdings. Eventually, he returned to Kraft and in 2020 became U.S. and Mexico including well-known brands such as Campbell and Nabisco. Subsequently, he held management positions with several food companies in the U.S. Abrams-Rivera's first stop in a 25-year corporate career was Kraft Foods. He served two years as a government aide before he went to the University of Michigan to earn his MBA in 1994. He went to the mainland to earn a degree in economics but came home because he wanted to contribute to Puerto Rico. CARLOS ABRAMS-RIVERA'S pathway to corporate success started in Puerto Rico where he was born and grew up.
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