Church & Dwight Elects Craigie President & CEO.PRINCETON, N.J. -- Church & Dwight Co., Inc. (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :CHD CHD coronary heart disease. ChD abbr. Latin Chirurgiae Doctor (Doctor of Surgery) CHD, n.pr See disease, coronary heart. CHD canine hip dysplasia. ) today announced that James R. Craigie, 50, has been elected President, Chief Executive Officer and a member of the Board of Directors, effective July 6, 2004. He succeeds Robert A. Davies, III, 68, who will continue to be employed by the company as an active Chairman of the Board for an extended period. A[paragraph]"The Board of Directors is extremely pleased to have Jim Craigie bring his extensive experience and success in consumer marketing and strong leadership talent to Church & Dwight as we continue to grow. Over the past 20 years, Jim has gained a broad background in running diverse consumer products businesses, often in challenging business environments," Mr. Davies said. A[paragraph]"I am excited to be joining Church & Dwight to work with Bob Davies Robert Edris Davies (b. January 15, 1920 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania - d. April 22, 1990 in Hilton Head, South Carolina) was a well-known professional basketball player in the 1950s. Alongside Bobby Wanzer he formed one of the best backcourt duos in the NBAs early years. and the management team as we continue to build on the company's impressive track record," Mr. Craigie said. A[paragraph]Most recently, Mr. Craigie was President and Chief Executive Officer of Spalding Sports Worldwide, where he was recruited by Kohlberg Kravis Roberts Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co (commonly referred to as KKR) is a New York City-based private equity firm that focuses primarily on late-stage leveraged buyouts. It was founded in 1976 by Jerome Kohlberg, Jr., and cousins Henry Kravis and George R. & Co. in 1998 to spearhead a turnaround of the athletic equipment manufacturer and marketer. In that post, he led the restructuring and re-positioning of the company, and a number of new product initiatives for its Top-Flite, Strata, Ben Hogan Noun 1. Ben Hogan - United States golfer who won many major golf tournaments (1912-1997) Hogan, William Benjamin Hogan , Etonic and Spalding brands. The company ultimately was sold in late 2003 through three transactions to maximize shareholder value. A[paragraph]Prior to that, he had spent 15 years with Kraft Foods/General Foods, Inc. most recently as Executive Vice President and General Manager of its Beverages and Desserts Division, which had sales of $2.5 billion. Before that, Mr. Craigie was Executive Vice President and General Manager of its Beverages Division; and headed the company's Dinners and Enhancers and Polly-O Dairy Products dairy products dairy npl → produits laitier dairy products dairy npl → Milchprodukte pl, Molkereiprodukte pl Divisions, following assignments as Marketing Director for several key brands including Maxwell House Maxwell House is a brand of coffee manufactured by a like-named division of Kraft Foods. It is named in honor of the Maxwell House Hotel in Nashville, Tennessee. For many years until the late 1980s it was the largest-selling coffee in the U.S. and is currently (ca. coffee. A[paragraph]Before joining Kraft Foods, Mr. Craigie served six years as a commissioned officer with the U.S. Navy and Department of Energy. During that period he was selected by Admiral Hyman Rickover to be his representative in contract administration and negotiation issues involving design and construction contracts for nuclear powered ships and submarines. He holds an undergraduate degree from the University of Rochester The University of Rochester (UR) is a private, coeducational and nonsectarian research university located in Rochester, New York. The university is one of 62 elected members of the Association of American Universities. , and an M.B.A. from Harvard University, where he was a Baker Scholar. He and his family will move from Avon, CT to the Princeton, NJ area. A[paragraph]Mr. Davies, who re-joined the company in 1995 as President and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. , and was elected Chairman and CEO in 2001, said that the company's Board of Directors had spent a great amount of time on refining its governance "model," which ultimately resulted in the separation of the Chairman and CEO positions as a move to further strengthen the management structure of the company. A[paragraph]Church & Dwight Co., Inc. manufactures and markets a wide range of personal care, household and specialty products, under the ARM & HAMMER brand name and other well-known trademarks. |
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