A Story of Bold Transitions

Tina-Schuricht • October 29, 2025

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Do you have the courage to make bold transitions in your life?  If so check out this episode of Success Your Own Way !

From First-Gen Student to Corporate Fellow: A Story of Bold Transitions with Christine Nowakowski

In this inspiring episode, Dr. Christine Nowakowski—Corporate Fellow at Cargill and one of General Mills’ most prolific female inventors—shares her unconventional journey through science, leadership, and mentorship. With 25+ years in food science and over 100 patents, her work shaped staples like Fiber One and Nature Valley.

A first-generation college student inspired by Star Trek, Christine navigated 12 years without a promotion, ultimately redefining success through curiosity, resilience, and interdisciplinary learning. Her leap from General Mills to Cargill led to her earning the prestigious title of Corporate Fellow. Christine reflects on mentorship , imposter syndrome , and the pressure to conform—especially as a woman in male-dominated spaces.

She shares practical tools from her work with veterans, like Beyond the Military and StrengthsFinder, and the power of simple gestures like saying “thank you.” This episode is a masterclass in reinvention, technical leadership, and the courage to speak up. Tune in for a conversation that will challenge your definition of success and leave you reflecting—with gratitude, boldness, and renewed purpose.

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About Christine

Dr. Christine Nowakowski is a Corporate Fellow at Cargill and a distinguished food chemist with over 25 years in the industry. Her leadership at ConAgra, General Mills, and Cargill has driven innovation across science, product development, and consumer satisfaction. With expertise in sugar crystallization, food polymers, salty taste biochemistry, and browning reactions, Christine has authored 100+ patents and publications.

At General Mills, she was one of the top female inventors, earning multiple innovation awards. Her work enabled breakthrough products like Fiber One, Progresso Soup, and Nature Valley, and led sugar and salt reduction efforts that improved flavor while cutting sugar by up to 75% and sodium by over 30%. At Cargill, she leads strategy for indulgent categories like bakery and chocolate, partners with global brands, and bridges industry with academia.

She also co-leads a major European research initiative, securing multimillion-dollar funding and advancing novel ingredients. A passionate educator and mentor, Christine teaches at the University of Minnesota and supports veterans and food entrepreneurs through multiple organizations.

Christine holds a B.S. in Microbiology from the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee and both an M.S. in Food Science and a Ph.D. in Food Chemistry from the University of Wisconsin–Madison.

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