Paula Sneed

Paula A Sneed is the chairperson and CEO of Phelps Prescott Group LLC (PPG), a strategy and management consultancy she co-founded in 2007. PPG couples strategic, operational, and organizational consulting with hands-on implementation support to help high performing nonprofit organizations refocus, remove barriers, and accelerate their success.

Paula spent almost 30 years at General Foods and Kraft Foods, in a variety of marketing, general management and senior executive roles. As the chief marketing officer, executive vice president and president of two operating divisions, executive vice president of the eCommerce Division, and executive vice president, Global Marketing Resources and Initiatives, Paula led teams that grew the companies’ iconic brands.

She is a director of the Charles Schwab Corporation, TE Connectivity Ltd., and Berry Global Inc. She is the chair of the board of Family Independence Initiative, and a member of the boards of the New Schools Venture Fund, The Surge Institute, and Turnaround for Children. She is a former director of Hercules Inc., Airgas Inc., Communispace Inc., Teach for America national and Chicago regional boards, Right to Play, and the American Marketing Association. She is also a former trustee of Simmons College, Chicago Children’s Museum and Illinois Institute of Technology, and a former member of the Harvard Business School Visiting Committee. 

Paula’s commitment to civil rights, political activism, community, and nonprofit service was nurtured by her parents and fueled by exposure to national and local civil rights leaders and social activists during the 1950’s, 1960’s and 1970’s. An activist in college, Paula spent her first 6 years after graduating working in addiction, health care and social service programs in Boston. A lifelong volunteer, mentor, advisor and coach to students and young adults, Paula’s nonprofit board service spans almost 50 years.  

Paula earned a bachelor’s degree from Simmons College and a Master of Business Administration from Harvard Business School. She received an honorary doctorate degree in business administration from Johnson and Wales University. She has been recognized for her leadership and accomplishments by Fortune, Black Enterprise, Working Mother, and Ebony Magazines and by numerous business and civic organizations.