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Meet Our People

What do people say about working at Cadbury?

What is it that makes our people become so passionate about our company?

There is only one way to find out and that is to meet our people and read about their experiences with Cadbury. There are thousands of people from all walks of life who make up the Cadbury family. You will gain an insight into the diversity and talent of our people by getting to know Jim, Victoria, Lesya and Gary.

 

Jim ChambersJim Chambers 
President, North America



“As an individual, I find there’s always room to achieve, and always opportunity to grow… and the Cadbury team is a great group of people, working hard to achieve great things in a fun and wonderful product category.”

Location:  Parsippany, NJ, USA

Favourite Product: Stride Uber Bubble*

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Victoria Spadaro-GrantVictoria
Spadaro-Grant
EVP Science & Technology, Global Gum and Candy

"It fascinates me to come to work every day and see how we at Cadbury have all the right ingredients to create the magic that brings smiles and joy to the lives of our consumers!"

Location: Whippany, NJ, USA

Favourite Products: Sour Patch*…fun and intense!

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Lesya Lysyj Lesya Lysyj 
EVP Marketing, Cadbury North America 

 

"When describing Cadbury, I always say that we’re a large company that feels like a small company because of our informal environment."

Location: Parsippany, NJ, USA

Favourite Products: Caramilk*

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Gary ScullionGary Scullion
General Manager, Cadbury Canada



"Cadbury is an exciting, fast paced and fun place to work.  Colleagues pride themselves in our great brands, our commitment to quality and our long standing heritage of giving back.  Cadbury truly is 'The Place To Be'"

Location: Toronto, ON, Canada

Favourite Products: Cadbury Caramilk*, Cadbury Mini Eggs* and Stride Spearmint*

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Did You Know ?

The largest sweet in the world was made by Halls in 1964. Weighing 1.5 cwt or 76 kilos, it was made in two pieces and bonded together. Its hand painted wrapper cost £100.