
Robert Woodruff
Robert Woodruff was an influential American businessman best known as the longtime president of The Coca-Cola Company from 1923 to 1954. Under his leadership, Coca-Cola expanded significantly both nationally and internationally, transforming it into a global brand. Woodruff emphasized innovative marketing, advertising, and operational efficiency, which helped cement Coca-Cola’s status as a leading soft drink worldwide. His strategic vision and commitment to quality contributed to the company's enduring success and cultural impact.