P&G management
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Effective July 1, Paolo de Cesare adds global deodorants to his responsibilities, which currently include global skin care and personal care, Procter & Gamble announces June 15. He will continue to report from Geneva to Vice Chairman - Global Personal Beauty Care and Global Feminine Care Susan Arnold. Other management changes at P&G will include retirement of President - Global Oral Care Michael Kehoe after 27 years with the firm. Exec will be succeeded by President - Global Family Care Charlie Pierce, effective Jan. 2, 2006. In addition, firm announces Gillette Global Personal Care President Mary Ann Pesce and Global Oral Care President Bruce Cleverly will shift to president-level assignments within P&G, subject to board approval, after the Gillette acquisition closes...
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