Kerry Clark leaves P&G to become CEO Cardinal Health
Kerry Clark leaves P&G to become CEO Cardinal Health
Kerry Clark leaves P&G to become
Kerry Clark, one of the top half-dozen executives at Procter & Gamble Co. and viewed as one of the top candidates to eventually replace chief executive A.G. Lafley, has left P&G to become president and
Clark, a 32-year P&G veteran, was vice chair for family health at P&G, overseeing the powerhouse toothpaste and diaper businesses, as well as pharmaceuticals, pet food and other health-care units. Combined, they posted sales of more than $19 billion during P&G’s last fiscal year.
Procter and Cardinal announced the change in news releases this morning, effective immediately.
Two other P&G vice chairs will split
Before his current assignment,
“Over his P&G career, Kerry helped lead virtually every P&G business category and was the architect of P&G’s developing markets growth strategy,” Lafley said in the news release.
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