Robert A. Woodruff is a notable figure primarily known for his long tenure as the president of The Coca-Cola Company from 1923 to 1955. Under his leadership, Coca-Cola expanded significantly, both domestically and internationally, and he played a key role in establishing the company's global presence. Woodruff is often credited with implementing strategies that increased the brand's visibility and distribution, making Coca-Cola a household name.
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