How a PepsiCo Exec and Mom of Two Makes 'Me Time' Happen

As the Chief Strategy & Transformation Officer for PepsiCo, Athina Kanioura’s role is multifaceted. She leads company-wide transformation and oversees data products, platforms, and talent. She’s also the mother of two boys, ages 7 and 10. And while it’s high time we lay to rest the notion that women can have it all — at the same time, anyway — when it comes to transforming that illusive ideal and creating a richly layered and evolving life that includes both family and career, we could take notes from the Fortune 500 C-suite executive who literally has the word “transformation” in her job title.

Kanioura’s career path is a winding one; she started her career in academia, earning a Ph.D. and working as a professor of applied mathematics, statistics, and economics before moving into consulting roles at Accenture and Accenture Digital, where she rose to the role of Chief Analytics Officer and spent 15 years consulting in New York, Paris, and London.

“I thought academia was exceptional,” she says. “I loved teaching. I loved being with students. I loved doing research. [But] I decided for personal reasons to take a sabbatical from the university.” Consulting was an “amazing experience” as well. “From the data to the business transformation, it was extremely rewarding personally but also a great learning experience to go from the theoretical, the theory of solving problems in academia, to the practical problem-solving with consulting very close to the clients.”

Then, in 2020, PepsiCo came calling with the task of taking up a newly founded function: strategy and transformation. “My role now in PepsiCo is driving end-to-end strategy so I have corporate strategy and all the strategy functions in the company; then [I’m] responsible for transformation — both within-the-year transformation and long-term transformational initiatives,” she explains. “Think everything from portfolio, functional transformation, agriculture, sourcing supply chain, end-to-end. Third is digital — standardizing all our processes, and driving the digitalization of consumer, commercial, supply chain, and employee experience. And lastly, data analytics and AI… to be able to make this company an intelligent company.”

Personal Transformation

If you’re noticing a pattern — learning, growing, problem-solving, changing; learning, growing, problem-solving, changing again — and thinking it looks a lot like motherhood, you’re not wrong, and Kanioura’s approach to transformation, both in her career trajectory and her actual current job, applies to her role as a mom, as well. So what does transformation look like for her?

“I’m a working mom with two boys,” she says. “So transformation in my life is ensuring that I use all the means possible to have work-life balance.” For Kanioura, that means having “a programmatic way” of managing her tasks at home — and ensuring that she spends quality time with her boys so that they don’t feel like they come second to her work — and at the same time giving maximum energy to her job.

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