Change At P&G Helm But Not In Course
In First Presentation As P&G CEO, Moeller Notes Strengthening Sustainability
Executive Summary
Speaking at conferences or in P&G’s earnings briefings wasn’t part of previous CEO David Taylor’s strategy. But Jon Moeller has been a mainstay of P&G presentations for years and likely will continue the role.
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