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Campbell Soup Company Celebrates Grand Opening of the Campbell Employee Center at Expanded World Headquarters


Published on 2010-06-10 13:40:14 - Market Wire
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CAMDEN, N.J.--([ BUSINESS WIRE ])--Campbell Soup Company (NYSE:CPB) executives along with New Jersey Lieutenant Governor Kim Guadagno, Camden Mayor Dana Redd and Camden County Freeholder Director Louis Cappelli, Jr., today celebrated the grand opening of the Campbell Employee Center, an 80,000-square foot addition to the companya™s World Headquarters.

"This building is a tangible demonstration of our commitment to what we call the Campbell Promise, which states that Campbell values people, and in turn, people value Campbell"

Against the backdrop of a gleaming glass entrance complete with a signature red wall and iconic aCampbella™sa logo, hundreds of community members and state and local leaders cheered the expansion, which reflects Campbella™s longstanding commitment to Camden, one of the nationa™s poorest cities and Campbella™s home since 1869.

Campbella™s President and CEO Douglas R. Conant said, aThe completion of this building is the result of a partnership between Campbell, the State of New Jersey, Camden County and the city of Camden. It is a testament to the years of hard work by teams of people committed to a common purpose and determined to overcome whatever obstacles that may stand in the way. We are proud to call Camden home. We have deep roots here, not just on this campus but throughout the city and the entire region. Campbell remains fully committed to the city and its neighborhoods.a

Designed by Philadelphia-based architects KlingStubbins, the Campbell Employee Center is part of a broader effort that includes plans for a 100-acre office park in Camdena™s Gateway District. Campbell plans to invest up to $93 million in the project, which includes its new building, ongoing enhancements to its existing facilities and 40-acre campus, and the acquisition of land for future development. The state, county and city have invested approximately $23 million in the areaa™s infrastructure to improve roads, as well as water and sewer upgrades.

aI am proud that Campbell Soup Company has called New Jersey home for almost 150 years.This project demonstrates the importance of public-private partnerships,a said Lieutenant Governor Kim Guadagno.aGovernor Christie and I are continuing to focus on making New Jersey a home for growth by enhancing New Jerseya™s business climate, streamlining our regulatory process and advancing pro-business initiatives.a

With the completion of the new building, Campbella™s Camden facilities include approximately 750,000 square feet of office, research and development and training space. Features of the new building include:

  • A state-of-the-art caf© with a custom soup bar as the centerpiece; the soup bar will serve up to 11 different soups each day;
  • An exhibition hall serves as the signature of the building with soaring 38-foot floor-to-ceiling windows and the iconic aCampbella™sa logo;
  • An open-air courtyard for employees, as well as special company and community events. The courtyard features a vegetable and flower garden designed by the Camden Childrena™s Garden;
  • An innovative training and development center called Campbell University;
  • A fully-equipped fitness center for current and retired employees;
  • A 2,600 square-foot company store.

Thoughtfully Planned Sustainability

The new building is designed to be LEED-certified and includes an energy efficient HVAC system along with water conservation and daylight harvesting features. The Campbell Employee Center will conserve electricity, efficiently maintain the buildinga™s temperature and provide daylight and outdoor views from 90 percent of the new space. Its sustainable features include:

  • A roof that reflects the sunlighta™s heat and outdoor lighting that reduces light pollution;
  • The building is designed to reduce the companya™s water usage by 45 percent;
  • All wood products used in the building have earned forestry sustainability certification. Carpeting, countertops and other features are made from recycled materials;
  • The company will use only reusable containers in its caf©, and all meals will be served on china and silverware to eliminate waste from disposable plates and utensils.

The expansion is designed to help Campbell attract, retain and develop the best talent in the food industry.

aThis building is a tangible demonstration of our commitment to what we call the Campbell Promise, which states that Campbell values people, and in turn, people value Campbell,a Conant said. aIt will provide Campbell employees of yesterday, today and tomorrow with the facilities to achieve their full potential and help the company fulfill its mission of building the worlda™s most extraordinary company by nourishing peoplesa™ lives everywhere, every day.a

Campbell is the longest-standing corporate tenant in the city and the only Fortune 500 Company headquartered in Camden. The Campbell Soup Foundation has contributed more than $100 million to Camden and other area nonprofit organizations over the last 50 years.

aCampbell has been an anchor institution in the city of Camden for 141 years,a Mayor Dana L. Redd said.aThis expansion project truly demonstrates Campbell Soup Companya™s commitment to Camdena™s revitalization efforts and their pledge to the community.This wonderful new building also sends a clear message that Camden has, is, and will continue to be open for business.I applaud Campbell for its unwavering commitment to our great city, I wish them continued success, and I hope that they will be able to call Camden home for years to come.a

The project marks the first major development to Campbella™s World Headquarters since the construction of the Dr. John T. Dorrance Culinary Center in 2003.

The Settlement Music School Childrena™s Choir provided entertainment for the guests in attendance. The choir, which included children from age 6 through 12, sang several songs. Following the program, guests enjoyed a reception catered by Campbella™s chefs, Sodexo chefs and two Camden culinary schools that Campbell supports, RESPOND and Cathedral Kitchen. Many of the dishes were prepared with aCampbella™sa soup, broths, sauces and beverages.

About Campbell Soup Company

Campbell Soup Company is a global manufacturer and marketer of high-quality foods and simple meals, including soup and sauces, baked snacks and healthy beverages. Founded in 1869, the company has a portfolio of market-leading brands, including aCampbella™s,a aPepperidge Farm,a aArnotta™sa and aV8.a Through its corporate social responsibility program, the company strives to make a positive impact in the workplace, in the marketplace and in the communities in which it operates. Campbell is a member of the Standard & Poor's 500 and the Dow Jones Sustainability Indexes. For more information, visit [ www.campbellsoup.com ].