Arnold Leaves P&G After Reaching Top Of OTC, Personal Care Businesses
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Susan Arnold has retired as the highest-ranking woman in Procter & Gamble's history, leaving a post that included supervising the pharmaceuticals, oral care, personal health and beauty divisions
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