An appreciation of Chuck Fruit

with Chuck Fruit
in In Memoriam, Business
on Wednesday, May 28, 2008 * * * * *

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An appreciation of marketing executive Chuck Fruit who died at the age of 61 after suffering a sudden heart attack. He was a board member for Gannett Co. Inc., president of Gardner Wlliams Consulting LLC and chairman of the National Kidney Foundation for the past two years.

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    1. nicole fedeli-turiano   06/02/2008 11:59 AM Report

      Chuck Fruit's analysis of brand equity (in the interview) is the closest thing to 'empirical data' - which is most challenging to ascertain.

      The life in Chuck's years lives on & is truly extraordinary...something to aspire to.

      Thank you Charlie for another poignant exchange with one our nation's leaders~!

    2. PM  06/02/2008 10:53 AM Report

      Dear Mr. Rose,

      This was an excellent tribute to a man that I came to know while working under his leadership at The Coca-Cola Company. Please let us know when this video will be posted, I would like to share it with his Coca-Cola Family. Thanks for honoring Chuck Fruit!

    3. Lee Fruit  05/30/2008 10:37 PM Report

      Can you tell me when this video will be available? I am a family member and would very much love to see it.

      Thank you.

    4. Dianne  05/29/2008 11:17 AM Report

      Really enjoyed your interview with Chuck Fruit, (R.I.P) especially about his early years at Anheuser Busch. What a kind and brilliant man, the very essence of the midwestern personality that has served this country so well.