Henkel management
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Hans Van Bylen tapped executive VP-Cosmetics/Toiletries, effective July 1, 2005, company announces Sept. 22. Exec succeeds Uwe Specht, who has held the position for 20 years, during which time he oversaw Henkel's Schwarzkopf acquisition. Van Bylen joined Cosmetic/Toiletries in 1991 and in his current role is responsible for Henkel's international hair care and overseas cosmetics businesses. Firm also announces Friedrich Stara will succeed Klaus Morwind as Executive VP Laundry & Home Care next year. Specht and Morwind will step down after reaching the mandatory retirement age of 62...
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