Hsu Named President of K-C’s North America Consumer Products
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Kimberly-Clark Corp., Dallas, Texas, USA, announced that Michael Hsu will join the company as president, North America Consumer Products. Hsu joins K-C from Kraft Foods and succeeds Robert Abernathy, who announced his intent to retire after more than 30 years with the company. Abernathy will remain with K-C through 2013 to oversee its recently announced European strategic changes.
"We have a great team in place to continue our growth momentum across our consumer categories and drive our business plan strategies across the globe," said Chairman and CEO Thomas J. Falk. "Robert leaves a strong legacy in our personal care and family care businesses in North America and Europe. Michael brings proven strategic, operational, and innovation experience to build upon our strong consumer business. I'm thrilled to have someone with Mike's track record of delivering results and deep consumer products background join our team."
At Kraft Foods, Hsu most recently served as EVP and chief commercial officer. In his four-year tenure at Kraft, he also served as president of its grocery business unit and president of sales, customer marketing, and logistics. Prior to Kraft, he spent six years in senior executive positions at H.J Heinz Co. He also had a successful 10-year career as a consultant with Booz Allen & Hamilton, rising from associate to partner.
Abernathy joined K-C in 1982 as a research scientist and later held management positions in the company's diaper and tissue operations. He served in plant manager positions at Beech Island, S.C., and Jenks, Okla., before being named VP of Diaper Operations in 1992. He was elected managing director for Kimberly-Clark Australia the following year. In 1996, he was elected group president, Kimberly-Clark, appointed group president, Business-to-Business in 1998, named president, Developing and Emerging Markets in 2004, and appointed group president, North Atlantic Consumer Products, in 2008.
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