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Kimberly-Clark announces executive moves

3/5/2014

DALLAS — Personal care company Kimberly-Clark, whose portfolio includes Kotex, has announced executive changes designed to further enhance its focus on executing its global business plan and driving global expansion.



Elane Stock, group president of Kimberly-Clark Professional, has been elected group president of K-C International, and is succeeding Christian Brickman, who has announced his intent to pursue a senior executive officer position outside of K-C.



Kim Underhill, currently president of K-C's European consumer business, has been elected president of KCP.



In addition to these executive appointments, K-C's global nonwovens operations and sustainability, safety and continuous improvement teams will now report to Mike Hsu, group president for K-C's North American consumer business. These teams previously reported to Stock. The European consumer business will now report to Gustavo Calvo Paz, who will become president of Europe, Middle East and Africa. Calvo Paz currently leads K-C's business in Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Africa.



Stock joined K-C in 2010 and served as the company's chief strategy officer prior to her role in KCP. Before joining Kimberly-Clark, she served as national VP at the American Cancer Society, and previously was a regional manager of Georgia Pacific's (Koch Industries) Color Box business. She also held progressive management positions at McKinsey and Co. both in the United States and Ireland.



Underhill is a 26-year veteran of K-C who joined the company in 1988. She recently led the development and execution of the company's European strategic changes, which involved the exit of certain low-returning businesses and a re-focus on driving growth behind K-C's strongest positions and opportunities in Europe. Prior to her Europe role, she was VP of K-C's consumer business in the United Kingdom and Ireland from August 2009 until September 2011, and also has served in various marketing, supply chain and research and engineering roles in the North American consumer businesses.



All of these changes are effective April 1. Hsu, Stock and Underhill will report to Falk. Calvo Paz will report to Stock.


 

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