KEY POINTS
  • Procter & Gamble announced Thursday that Jon Moeller will become CEO in November, replacing David Taylor, who will become executive chairman of the company.
  • Moeller has worked at the consumer goods giant since 1988, when he was hired as a cost analyst for P&G's food products division.
  • Taylor's tenure as CEO was marked by a proxy battle in 2017 with the investor Nelson Peltz

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Procter & Gamble said Thursday that its current chief operating officer Jon Moeller will become CEO in November, replacing David Taylor, who will become executive chairman of its board.

The 57-year-old Moeller currently is also vice chairman of P&G. In addition to becoming CEO, he will also take over as president, another title Taylor currently has.

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