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US' Kimberly-Clark appoints Russ Torres as president & COO

US' Kimberly-Clark appoints Russ Torres as president & COO

Fibre2Fashion09-05-2025
Kimberly-Clark Corporation (NYSE: KMB) announced that Russ Torres, President, North America, has been promoted to President and Chief Operating Officer, effective immediately.
As President and COO, Torres will be responsible for the day-to-day operations of Kimberly-Clark's business segments. He will also have responsibility for the Global Supply Chain, R&D, Global Growth and Digital Technology Solutions organizations. Torres will continue to report to Mike Hsu, Kimberly-Clark's Chairman and CEO. Kurt Laufer, current President of US Consumer Sales, will serve as Interim President, North America while the Company conducts a search to identify a permanent successor.
Kimberly-Clark has appointed Russ Torres as president and COO, effective immediately. He will oversee global operations including Supply Chain, R&D, and Digital Solutions, reporting to CEO Mike Hsu. Torres previously led the North America business and brings over 25 years of industry experience. Kurt Laufer becomes interim president, North America during the search for a successor.
Torres has served as President of Kimberly-Clark's North America business since October 2024, responsible for the Company's personal care, family care and professional businesses in North America. Prior to that, he served as Group President, K-C North America since 2021, where he was responsible for the consumer business in North America, and as President of K-C Professional from 2020 to 2021, where he led business-to-business operations globally. Torres has more than 25 years of experience in the consumer product goods industry, and prior to Kimberly-Clark served in a number of key senior leadership roles at Newell Brands, Bain & Company and Mondelez International (formerly Kraft Foods).
"Russ is a purpose-driven leader who has driven commercial transformation and outstanding results in the businesses he has led. Under his leadership, Kimberly-Clark's North America business strengthened its growth trajectory, achieving mid-single digit compound annual growth," said Hsu . "As we embark on the next phase of our Powering Care strategy focused on bringing our global expertise and best-in-K-C proprietary technologies to every market, I'm excited to partner with Russ as we accelerate progress on our enterprise transformation. We're more focused than ever on sharpening operational execution to drive enhanced growth and profitability. Russ is the right leader to take on this new role."
Torres commented, "There is incredible potential still to be unlocked at Kimberly-Clark, and I look forward to working with our teams around the world to continue to execute on Powering Care, build on the power of our brands across the mega categories we serve and usher in the next chapter of growth." Note: The headline, insights, and image of this press release may have been refined by the Fibre2Fashion staff; the rest of the content remains unchanged.
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