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Corn Products International Names Gordon Chairman, President and CEO

April 10, 2009
WESTCHESTER, Ill.—Corn Products International, Inc. announced that its board of directors has appointed Ilene Gordon chairman, president and chief executive officer, effective May 4, succeeding Samuel C. Scott III who, consistent with Company policy that senior executives step down by age 65, is retiring.

After 35 years with the company, Scott announced in January 2008 his intention to retire. He has served as chairman and chief executive officer of the company since February 2001 and president since 1997.

"We thank Sam for his years of leadership and dedicated service to Corn Products," said Board Member William S. Norman. "During Sam's tenure as CEO, the company greatly expanded its international operations, made several key acquisitions and surpassed $3.9 billion in net sales.

"Upon learning of his intention to retire, the board refined a robust succession plan that included key criteria for the new CEO. We then focused on a thorough and deliberative search for his successor," Norman continued. "We selected Ilene Gordon because of her strong leadership skills, international experience, and knowledge of commodity businesses and the food and beverage industry. We are confident this will be an orderly, thorough and thoughtful transition."

Gordon, 55, has more than 30 years of senior-level, international management experience and a proven track record as a leader.

Since 2007, she has been president and CEO, Rio Tinto's Alcan Packaging, where she is responsible for leading a $6.5 billion global packaging business with 130 factories in 30 countries servicing the food, beauty and pharmaceutical industries, among others. From 2004 to 2006, she was president of Alcan Food Packaging Americas, where she managed a business with $1.4 billion in sales and 5,000 employees in six countries.

Prior to Alcan's acquisition of Pechiney in 2003, Gordon served in positions of increasing responsibility with Pechiney and Tenneco for more than 20 years, and began her career as a strategy consultant at the Boston Consulting Group.

A Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, with a Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics, Gordon also earned a Master of Science degree in management from MIT's Sloan School of Management. She is a director of Arthur J. Gallagher & Company, chairing its governance committee; and a director of United Stationers, serving on its human resources and governance committees.

In accepting her new position, Gordon said, "Corn Products International has strong operations worldwide, enjoys the support of flagship customers, and has talented and committed employees in markets around the world. I look forward to building on its strong market positions and leading it forward in the years ahead."
 

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