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Kimberly-Clark Corporation today announced executive leadership changes in support of its global business strategy.
Russ Torres, president of Kimberly-Clark Professional (KCP), has been named Group President of Kimberly-Clark North America. In his new role, Torres will lead Kimberly-Clark's North American consumer business, maker of many of the industry's most iconic brands, including Huggies, Kleenex, Cottonelle, and Depend. Torres will succeed Kim Underhill who is departing after 33 years with the company.
A successor to Torres at Kimberly-Clark Professional will be named in the near future. Torres will continue to report to Mike Hsu, Kimberly-Clark Chairman and CEO.
"We're proud to have a deep bench of talented leaders to drive our global business," said Hsu. "Russ is a decisive leader with deep industry experience and a strong set of capabilities. His ability to rally teams around a common vision will drive results for our largest business unit."
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DALLAS, April 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Kimberly-Clark Corporation (NYSE: KMB) today announced executive leadership changes in support of its global business strategy.
Russ Torres, president of Kimberly-Clark Professional (KCP), has been named Group President of Kimberly-Clark North America. In his new role, Torres will lead Kimberly-Clark's North American consumer business, maker of many of the industry's most iconic brands, including Huggies, Kleenex, Cottonelle, and Depend. Torres will succeed Kim Underhill who is departing after 33 years with the company.
A successor to Torres at Kimberly-Clark Professional will be named in the near future. Torres will continue to report to Mike Hsu, Kimberly-Clark Chairman and CEO.
United-statesDallasTexasUnited-kingdomAmericaAmericanKim-underhillMike-hsuRuss-torresMondelez-international-kraft-foodsBain-companyKimberly-clark-corporationKimberly-Clark to move 250 jobs from Wisconsin, will open Chicago location Nusaiba Mizan, Appleton Post-Crescent © L.M. Otero, AP The entrance sign to Kimberly-Clark Corporation world headquarters campus in Irving, Texas, Sunday, Jan. 22, 2006.
NEENAH – Kimberly-Clark announced Wednesday it will move more than 250 positions in sales, marketing, executive management from Wisconsin to Chicago, where it will open a new commercial center for its North American consumer products in the first fiscal quarter of 2022.
Kimberly-Clark said in an email more than 2,500 employees will remain in Wisconsin. The Neenah campus will become the North American Innovation, Technology and Supply Center, Kimberly-Clark announced Wednesday.
K-C manufacturing sites in Wisconsin will not be affected by this change.
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