25 November 2013

Procter and Gamble announces organizational changes

Three long-standing P&G staffers have announced their retirement from the company effective in the New Year. 

Vice Chairman and Advisor to the Chairman and CEO, Dimitri Panayotopoulos, will retire effective January 2, 2014, after 37 years of service. Robert L. Fregolle, Jr. Global Business Development Officer, will retire on June 30, 2014 after more than 36 years with P&G and Chief Technology Officer, Bruce Brown, will retire effective August 31, 2014 after more than 34 years of service.

"These changes demonstrate the depth and strength of P&G's leadership bench," said A.G. Lafley, P&G Chairman of the Board, President and CEO. "Dimitri, Bruce and Bob have each served P&G for more than 34 years and have made a lasting, positive impact on the company." 

Carolyn M. Tastad has been elected Global Customer Business Development Officer in place of Fregolle and Kathleen B. Fish will succeed Brown as Chief Technology Officer. 

In addition, P&G announced that Kirk Perry, currently President-Global Family Care, will leave the company effective Dec. 2 to pursue other interests. Steven D. Bishop, currently Group President - Global Feminine Care, will be named Group President - Global Feminine and Family Care. 


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