Kimberly-Clark Corp., Dallas, Texas, USA, this past week announced that Robert N. "Bob" Stargel, Jr., VP of Global Nonwovens, has been named to Savoy Professional magazine's 2010 list of "Most Influential Blacks in Corporate America." The Top 100 listing showcases a cross section of national and international business leaders and executives representing a diverse range of industries who demonstrate leadership and influence within their company and community.
Stargel was honored alongside influential executives such as Kenneth I. Chenault, chairman and CEO of American Express; Ursula Burns, CEO of Xerox Corporation; Don Thompson, president and COO of McDonalds Corp; Ronald Williams, chairman and CEO of Aetna; and Clarence Otis, Jr., chairman and CEO of Darden Restaurants.
"We congratulate Bob on receiving this prestigious recognition," said Robert Abernathy, group president, North Atlantic Consumer Products, Kimberly-Clark. "Over the years, Bob has played an integral role in Kimberly-Clark's success. In addition, his community involvement supports our mission to give back to the communities where we live, work, and play."
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