06.18.18
R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company (RRD) announced that Elif Sagsen-Ercel has joined the company as chief strategy and transformation officer.
In this new role, Sagsen-Ercel will be responsible for partnering with the RRD executive leadership team to drive the ongoing execution of the Company’s growth strategy as a marketing and business communications company. Reporting directly to Dan Knotts, RRD’s president and CEO, Sagsen-Ercel will play a role as the company helps its clients manage the full range of interactions that they have with their customers.
Previously, Sagsen-Ercel served as VP of strategy for Fortune Brands, where she led the development and execution of growth strategies across a diversified portfolio of businesses. Prior to that, Sagsen-Ercel held leadership roles in strategy and business development at Hillshire Brands and Sara Lee Corporation, as well as global consulting roles with Booz & Company and Deloitte.
“Elif’s extensive experience in developing and executing transformational growth strategies is a great fit for RRD as we continue to advance our strategy,” said Knotts.
In this new role, Sagsen-Ercel will be responsible for partnering with the RRD executive leadership team to drive the ongoing execution of the Company’s growth strategy as a marketing and business communications company. Reporting directly to Dan Knotts, RRD’s president and CEO, Sagsen-Ercel will play a role as the company helps its clients manage the full range of interactions that they have with their customers.
Previously, Sagsen-Ercel served as VP of strategy for Fortune Brands, where she led the development and execution of growth strategies across a diversified portfolio of businesses. Prior to that, Sagsen-Ercel held leadership roles in strategy and business development at Hillshire Brands and Sara Lee Corporation, as well as global consulting roles with Booz & Company and Deloitte.
“Elif’s extensive experience in developing and executing transformational growth strategies is a great fit for RRD as we continue to advance our strategy,” said Knotts.