10.12.21
The Procter & Gamble Company announced that at its 2021 Annual Meeting of Shareholders, Christopher Kempczinski, president and chief executive officer of McDonald’s Corporation, was newly elected to its Board of Directors, effective immediately. P&G shareholders elected all 12 P&G Director nominees, including Mr. Kempczinski and 11 incumbent Directors, with each receiving more than 90% support according to preliminary voting results. P&G’s Board is comprised of eminently qualified individuals who bring seasoned judgment and a variety of skills and experiences with them into the boardroom. The elected Directors are also demographically diverse—50% women and 33% multicultural—with a mix of tenure, age, and industry experience. P&G’s Board of Directors is made up of the following individuals: B. Marc Allen, Angela F. Braly, Amy L. Chang, Joseph Jimenez, Christopher Kempczinski, Debra L. Lee, Terry J. Lundgren, Christine M. McCarthy, Jon Moeller, David S. Taylor, Margaret C. Whitman and Patricia A. Woertz.
P&G’s newest Board member Christopher Kempczinski has served as president and CEO of McDonald’s Corporation since 2019, where he is responsible for driving growth strategy and ensuring that McDonald’s values are embedded throughout the company.
“Chris brings to P&G’s Board significant experience in the consumer and retail space, which will enable him to contribute valuable strategy, marketing and brand building perspective to the Board,” says David Taylor, P&G’s chairman of the board, president and CEO.
“His leadership, strategy, and risk management abilities have allowed him to guide McDonald’s through the dynamic operating challenges posed by the pandemic and will be highly valuable to the Board as it oversees P&G’s long-term growth and operating strategy. We are delighted to welcome him to P&G’s Board of Directors.”
Kempczinski previously served as president, McDonald’s USA from 2017 to 2019, leading the business operations of approximately 14,000 McDonald’s restaurants throughout the United States, and as executive vice president – Strategy, Business Development and Innovation from 2015 to 2016, working closely with business leaders and franchisees to identify innovative new ideas and best practices to accelerate growth.
Kempczinski has more than 25 years of experience working in premier global consumer companies. He began his career in brand management at Procter & Gamble, and before joining McDonald’s, held several leadership roles at PepsiCo and The KraftHeinz Company, where he was executive vice president of Growth Initiatives and president of Kraft International.
In addition to serving on the McDonald’s Board of Directors, he is also a trustee of Ronald McDonald House Charities. Kempczinski holds an B.A. from Duke University and an M.B.A from Harvard Business School.
Directors Francis S. Blake, W. James McNerney, Jr. and Nelson Peltz retired from P&G's Board on Oct. 12. Blake and Peltz have served the company for seven years and three years respectively, and McNerney has been a member of P&G’s Board of Directors for 18 years, serving the company and its shareholders as Lead Director since 2007. Taylor said on their retirements, “I want to thank Jim, Frank and Nelson for their dedicated service and commitment to P&G and its shareholders. We will miss their valuable insights and perspectives and wish each of them the very best.”
P&G’s newest Board member Christopher Kempczinski has served as president and CEO of McDonald’s Corporation since 2019, where he is responsible for driving growth strategy and ensuring that McDonald’s values are embedded throughout the company.
“Chris brings to P&G’s Board significant experience in the consumer and retail space, which will enable him to contribute valuable strategy, marketing and brand building perspective to the Board,” says David Taylor, P&G’s chairman of the board, president and CEO.
“His leadership, strategy, and risk management abilities have allowed him to guide McDonald’s through the dynamic operating challenges posed by the pandemic and will be highly valuable to the Board as it oversees P&G’s long-term growth and operating strategy. We are delighted to welcome him to P&G’s Board of Directors.”
Kempczinski previously served as president, McDonald’s USA from 2017 to 2019, leading the business operations of approximately 14,000 McDonald’s restaurants throughout the United States, and as executive vice president – Strategy, Business Development and Innovation from 2015 to 2016, working closely with business leaders and franchisees to identify innovative new ideas and best practices to accelerate growth.
Kempczinski has more than 25 years of experience working in premier global consumer companies. He began his career in brand management at Procter & Gamble, and before joining McDonald’s, held several leadership roles at PepsiCo and The KraftHeinz Company, where he was executive vice president of Growth Initiatives and president of Kraft International.
In addition to serving on the McDonald’s Board of Directors, he is also a trustee of Ronald McDonald House Charities. Kempczinski holds an B.A. from Duke University and an M.B.A from Harvard Business School.
Directors Francis S. Blake, W. James McNerney, Jr. and Nelson Peltz retired from P&G's Board on Oct. 12. Blake and Peltz have served the company for seven years and three years respectively, and McNerney has been a member of P&G’s Board of Directors for 18 years, serving the company and its shareholders as Lead Director since 2007. Taylor said on their retirements, “I want to thank Jim, Frank and Nelson for their dedicated service and commitment to P&G and its shareholders. We will miss their valuable insights and perspectives and wish each of them the very best.”