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MPG adds to advisory board

4/21/2015

NEW YORK — Market Performance Group, a consulting and sales management services company, on Tuesday announced a change to its leadership structure as well as two additions to its advisory board to help better serve the company’s clients. 


 


Tim Toohey, founding partner of MPG, will retire to pursue other interests. Toohey will continue to serve as a member of the advisory board, the company said. 


 


“We are grateful to Tim for his years of hard work and his exceptional business acumen, which have served to spectacularly position our endeavors well into the future,” said MPG founding partner Marc Greenberger. "We’re thrilled that our fine colleague and friend will continue in his strong role on the Board.”


 


Joining the board are Jim Mackey and John Hogan, who both bring extensive industry experience to the company. Mackey most recently served as SVP and general manager for Merck’s US consumer business, while Hogan most recently served as VP customer and logistics services for Johnson & Johnson and president, J&J HCS. 


 


"Having worked with MPG as a client I have experienced first-hand the value they create, not just in terms of strategy but also in the effective execution of strategy in the marketplace," Mackey said. “I am excited to work with MPG and the Advisory Board to introduce their unique capabilities to a broader set of consumer goods clients."


 


Hogan added: "I am thrilled to join MPG as they look to help leading companies become world-class at strategy realization and market activation.  A powerful team, they offer experience and depth across many consumer goods business functions and channels. I look forward to partnering with Managing Partner, Marc Greenberger, and the rest of the team to shape the next phase of growth."


 


Doug Degn, former Walmart EVP merchandising; Bill Duffy, former Johnson & Johnson VP Sales and Pat Peters, former Unilever SVP, are also members of the MPG Advisory Board, the company stated. 

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