P&G beauty head
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Bruce Byrnes becomes global beauty care and health care president, succeeding A.G. Lafley, who was named Procter & Gamble CEO in June (1"The Rose Sheet" June 12, p. 11). Byrnes, who has worked at P&G since 1970, will assume responsibility of the global beauty business in addition to his current responsibilities in health care. Global Personal Beauty Care President Susan Arnold, who has picked up management of fine fragrances, and Global Hair Care President Martin Nuechtem will remain in their current positions and report to Byrnes
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