Mondelēz International Opens Global Innovation Center in Morris County

Published on May 02, 2023

Commissioners Join in Welcoming New Facility at May 1 Ribbon Cutting

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Morris County Commissioner Director John Krickus and Commissioner Tayfun Selen joined other elected officials and community leaders yesterday for the opening tour of the new Mondelēz International global research and development facility in Whippany.

With almost $50 million invested in building upgrades, Mondelēz’s top scientists will perform R&D in a state-of-the-art facility for some of the many tasty snacks and treats Mondelēz manufactures, such as Oreos, Chips Ahoy!, Nutter Butter, Sour Patch Kids and Swedish Fish.

“Morris County proudly welcomes Mondelēz International’s global innovation center. As one of the world’s largest snack producers with so many iconic brands that Americans know and love, we look forward to them unlocking the magic with their new facility here in Hanover Township,” stated Director Krickus.

“It was a pleasure to join in the unveiling of this new research and development facility for a major employer and internationally recognized company like Mondelez.  Morris County is always interested in fostering and expanding its business base, and we are proud to have Mondelez in our business community,” said Commissioner Selen.

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Speakers during the ribbon cutting ceremony included Senator Bob Menendez, U.S. State Rep. Mikie Sherrill, New Jersey Secretary of State Tahesha Way, and Hanover Mayor Ace Gallagher.

“The success of our New Jersey operations is only possible because of the passion and dedication of our Mondelēz employees, as well as our longstanding relationships and with the2023 05 01 Mondelez Ribbon Cutting (2).jpg support of New Jersey elected officials and other community leaders,” stated Frank Sabella, Senior VP R&D, Global Beverages, Gum, Candy, Meals at Mondelēz International.

“In many ways this brand-new facility is just the installment of a long tradition of innovation in the Garden State. Stretching back to the wizard of Menlo Park: Edison. Our state has been at the forefront technological advancements for centuries. Air conditioning, vacuum cleaners, Band-Aids to cell phones, so much of what we take for granted today is due to New Jersey’s great ingenuity... Suffice to say this new Mondelez facility, the end of a $50 million investment in our community will help create joy to people all across the country,” stated Senator Menendez.

“New Jersey has always been and is a hub of innovation, and a great place to do business in. Why is that? Time and again I hear from CEOs and company leadership that the reason is the incredible workforce we have in the Garden State. That is thanks to our top-ranking public school system and leading colleges and universities. We also value and invest in workforce development to ensure that workers can continue to access training that can help move their careers and their employers forward,” said U.S. Rep. Sherrill.

2023 05 01 Mondelez Ribbon Cutting (3).jpg “This ribbon cutting is a significant milestone for the new Mondelēz global research and development facility right here in Whippany. And equally important, a demonstration of its commitment to job creation and investment in the great state of New Jersey. Right here, top scientists will perform all of the R&D for the company’s famous treats,” stated NJ Secretary of State Way.

“On behalf of Hanover Township, we are honored to call Mondelēz, a partner, and now a big part of our Hanover Township family,” said Mayor Gallagher.

Photos

Top left: (l-r) Mondelēz International employee, Commissioner Tayfun Selen, Commissioner Director John Krickus, Hanover Township Committee Member John Ferramosca, Oreo mascot, Hanover Township Mayor Thomas “Ace” Gallagher and Hanover Township Committee Member Ronald Franciolli.

Center right: Among the group cutting the ribbon from left is NJ Secretary of State Tahesha Way, Senator Bob Menendez, U.S. State Rep. Mikie Sherrill, Norb Chaclin, Global SVP of Research & Development for Biscuits and Baked Snacks for Mondelēz International, Hanover Township Mayor Gallagher, Hanover Township Committee Member Ferramosca, Morris County Commissioner Director Krickus, Frank Sabella, Senior VP R&D, Global Beverages, Gum, Candy, Meals at Mondelēz International, and Hanover Township Committee Member Franciolli.

Bottom left: Frank Sabella, Senior VP R&D, Global Beverages, Gum, Candy, Meals at Mondelēz International, speaking at the conference. To his left is Hanover Mayor Gallagher and U.S. State Rep. Sherrill.

 

 

 

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