McDonald's Selects Chinese Olympic Diver For Global Moms Panel
May 10, 2006 |
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McDonald's has chosen Chinese Olympic diving champion Gao Min to be part of a team of moms from around the world to serve on its first Global Moms Panel.
Representing diverse backgrounds and perspectives, the women will provide input and guidance on a broad range of topics to help the company better serve the needs of moms and families both inside and outside its restaurants worldwide.
The newly-formed international panel is part of an ongoing commitment by McDonald's to connect more closely with its customers and engage them in meaningful dialogue.
"McDonald's recognizes and appreciates the important role moms play in the well-being of their families," said McDonald's Global Chief Marketing Officer, Mary Dillon. "We intend to listen and learn from our Global Moms Panel with the goal of providing the best possible experience for families in our restaurants around the world. We want to become the best ally we can for moms and a true partner in the well-being of families everywhere."
The McDonald's Global Moms Panel will focus on such key topics as balanced, active lifestyle initiatives, restaurant communications and children's well-being.
The women bring diverse backgrounds, experiences and perspectives to the panel and represent six countries: Argentina, China, Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom and the United States.
As participants of the first McDonald's Global Moms Panel, members will serve a one-year term. Additional Moms Panels are underway in McDonald's countries around the world, including China, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States.
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