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Kimberly-Clark Corporation announces executive leadership changes

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.

Kimberly-Clark Announces Executive Leadership Changes

Share this article Share this article 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.

Kimberly-Clark to move 250 jobs from Wisconsin, will open Chicago location

Kimberly-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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