09.14.21
Kimberly-Clark Corporation announced that Doug Cunningham, currently managing director of Kimberly-Clark Australia and New Zealand, has been named president of its EMEA consumer business, and report to Chairman and CEO Mike Hsu.
Cunningham will be responsible for one of the company's most dynamic and diverse regions, serving consumers in 120 countries with iconic brands across developed, developing and emerging markets.
"Since joining Kimberly-Clark, Doug has delivered strong consumer-inspired innovation to grow our leading brands and gained market share across our categories. He has also strengthened our customer relationships and built and developed an excellent leadership team. He is a great fit to lead our EMEA business," says Hsu.
Cunningham joined Kimberly-Clark in 2019 from Johnson & Johnson, where he held a series of progressive leadership positions across customer development, marketing and general management in multiple countries across Asia Pacific, North America and Africa. He holds a Master of Business Administration from the Australian Graduate School of Management and a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of Western Sydney.
Cunningham will be responsible for one of the company's most dynamic and diverse regions, serving consumers in 120 countries with iconic brands across developed, developing and emerging markets.
"Since joining Kimberly-Clark, Doug has delivered strong consumer-inspired innovation to grow our leading brands and gained market share across our categories. He has also strengthened our customer relationships and built and developed an excellent leadership team. He is a great fit to lead our EMEA business," says Hsu.
Cunningham joined Kimberly-Clark in 2019 from Johnson & Johnson, where he held a series of progressive leadership positions across customer development, marketing and general management in multiple countries across Asia Pacific, North America and Africa. He holds a Master of Business Administration from the Australian Graduate School of Management and a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of Western Sydney.