Mary Krier, Flowers Foods
Mary Krier has been named senior vice-president of communications and corporate responsibility at Flowers Foods.

THOMASVILLE, GA. — Flowers Foods, Inc. has promoted two individuals within its corporate relations department.

Mary Krier has been named senior vice-president of communications and corporate responsibility. In her new role, Ms. Krier is responsible for the company’s communications, consumer relations, and strategic communications counsel at corporate and subsidiary levels.

She joined Flowers in 1990 and has held increasing levels of responsibility, including manager, director and vice-president of communications. Prior to joining Flowers, she was a writer and editor for trade and consumer press in the Chicago area.

Ms. Krier received a bachelor’s degree in English literature/writing from Rosary College of Dominican University in River Forest, Ill.

“Mary has a wealth of experience and expertise in all areas of corporate communications,” said Marta Jones Turner, executive vice-president of corporate relations. “I am confident she will provide insightful leadership and invaluable support as she takes on new responsibilities.”

Chad Johnson, Flowers Foods
Chad Johnson has been promoted to vice-president of distributor communications for Flowers Foods.

Chad Johnson has been promoted to vice-president of distributor communications, with responsibility for independent distributor communications as well as communications support for distributor relations and sales staff. He joined Flowers’ Villa Rica, Ga., bakery as a sales associate in 1995 and held positions in information systems, human resources and communications at Flowers’ headquarters in Thomasville, including manager, director, and managing director.

Mr. Johnson received a bachelor’s degree in speech communications from The University of Georgia.

“Chad’s career at Flowers includes a variety of work experiences,” Ms. Jones Turner said. “His communication skills, graphic design and technical abilities have allowed him to develop powerful and highly effective messaging skills, and I know he will continue to contribute great things in his new role.”