Mr. Panayotopoulos joined P&G in 1977. He served in sales and general management roles spanning Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia, eventually overseeing all P&G brands as Vice Chair – Global Business Units. As previously announced, he was elected to his current role as advisor to the CEO effective July 1, 2013.
“We appreciate Dimitri’s considerable contributions over his long and successful career, building leading positions for the Company in Egypt and then the Middle East, China, Central and Eastern Europe, and Africa,” said A.G. Lafley, P&G Chairman of the Board, President and Chief Executive Officer. “He concluded his distinguished career by leading our global business units through challenging times.”
P&G also announced that Bruce Brown, Chief Technology Officer, will retire on August 31, 2014, after more than 34 years of service. Until that time, effective February 1, 2014, Mr. Brown has been named Officer on Special Assignment. Kathleen B. Fish, currently Vice President–Research & Development, Global Fabric Care, has been elected Chief Technology Officer, succeeding Mr. Brown, effective February 1, 2014. Ms. Fish will report to A.G. Lafley.
Robert L. Fregolle, Jr., Global Customer Business Development Officer, will retire on June 30, 2014, after more than 36 years of service. Until that time, effective February 1, 2014, Mr. Fregolle has been named Officer on Special Assignment. Carolyn M. Tastad, currently Vice President–Global Market Strategy & Planning and One Go-to-Market Optimization, has been elected Global Customer Business Development Officer, succeeding Mr. Fregolle, effective February 1, 2014. Ms. Tastad will report to Werner Geissler, Vice Chairman–Global Operations, and Mr. Lafley.
“These changes demonstrate the depth and strength of P&G’s leadership bench,” said Mr. Lafley. “Dimitri, Bruce and Bob have each served P&G for more than 34 years and have made a lasting, positive impact on the Company. Kathy and Carolyn are experienced P&G leaders who will continue to strengthen our innovation and go-to-market capabilities going forward.”
Mr. Brown began his P&G career in 1980, and served in Research & Development roles his entire career, culminating in his election to the position of Chief Technology Officer in 2008. At P&G, the Chief Technology Officer is responsible for the Company’s innovation capabilities and global R&D organization. During his nearly six years in this role, Mr. Brown has launched several important innovations and established the key technology platforms that will drive P&G’s innovation programs in the future.