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Neal Reed named as senior vice president and managing director for P&G ANZ

He succeeds Kumar Venkatasubramanian, who is moving to lead P&G's business in India.

Procter & Gamble Company has appointed Neal Reed as the new senior vice president and managing director for its Australia and New Zealand operations. 

Reed succeeds Kumar Venkatasubramanian, who is moving to lead P&G's business in India.

With over 28 years at P&G, Reed brings extensive global experience to his new role. He previously served as senior vice president of Oral Care for Greater China, focusing on enhancing consumer experiences.

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"I am excited for the opportunity to lead a dynamic ANZ Team,” said Reed. "I'm passionate about inspiring and developing the organisation through our integrated growth strategy."

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