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Fortune Brands flies home to Chicago after a busy week in Cleveland
CEO Nicholas Fink returns to HQ following a day of investor meetings tied to the company's annual strategy review.
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Fortune Brands
Fortune Brands touched down at Chicago Executive Airport late Wednesday evening, completing a 56-minute hop from Cleveland Hopkins International Airport aboard its Embraer Legacy 500, tail number N520FB. The flight, which arrived just before midnight, capped a day that began with a morning departure from Chicago to Cleveland.
The same week, Fortune Brands is holding its annual investor and strategy review, per the company's own investor relations calendar. Cleveland, home to a major Moen manufacturing facility and a regional distribution hub, was likely the site of operational briefings ahead of that review. The trip fits a pattern: the company's jet made two round trips between Chicago and Cleveland on May 26 and 27, suggesting a multi-day visit to the Ohio facility.
Fortune Brands, the Deerfield-based home-products holding company behind Moen, Master Lock, and Therma-Tru, keeps its Legacy 500 busy shuttling executives between its Chicago HQ and key manufacturing sites. Wednesday's late return reads less like a pleasure trip and more like a final prep session before the boardroom lights come on.
Aboard the Embraer Legacy 500


The aircraft
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