Indra Nooyi's memoir to detail her rise in corporate world, out in Sept

Former PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi has a memoir coming out this fall Indra Nooyi's memoir tthat her publisher is calling an unvarnished take" on her rise to becoming one of the world's most powerful women

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Former CEO has a memoir coming out this fall that her publisher is calling an unvarnished take" on her rise to becoming one of the world's most powerful women.

My Life in Full: Work, Family and Our Future" will be published Sept. 28, Portfolio Books announced Monday.

Nooyi, 65, will trace her life from her childhood in India to her experiences as an immigrant at Yale University's business school to her many achievements as the rare woman and person of color in the upper echelons of the corporate world.

She worked at for 24 years, 12 of them as CEO, before stepping down in 2018.

While she was CEO, PepsiCo's revenues grew from USD 35 billion to USD 63.5 billion and she became known for promoting such good for you snacks as Baked Lay's potato chips and Naked juices made of fruits and vegetables.

The mother of two children, she also spoke candidly while at of the difficulties in balancing commitments.

As I wrote My Life in Full,' I saw how my own story relates to our evolving global economy and how it may inform our progress on better integrating work and family in the years ahead, Nooyi said in a statement Monday.

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First Published: Tue, March 16 2021. 09:41 IST
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