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  • CGT Names CIO of the Year

    A forward-thinking, business-savvy Chief Information Officer is critical to the competitive consumer goods company, particularly over the last few years as new technologies have changed the game. To honor the modern IT leader, CGT introduced its very first CIO of the Year Award in 2013. Read on to meet the finalists and winner.
  • What Will Clorox Look Like in 2020?

    Get details behind the company's 2020 Strategy, which focuses on delivering long-term, profitable growth through the year 2020 and is an evolution of the company's recently completed Centennial Strategy.
  • CG Leaders Study Disruptive & Incremental Innovation

    Many of the consumer goods industrys most innovative thinkers met last week to deepen their understanding of driving true innovation both on the disruptive and incremental fronts. Here is a recap of the insights shared between industry heavyweights and entrepreneurial startups.
  • Dean DeBiase to Keynote 2013 Consumer Goods Growth & Innovation Forum

    The agenda for this leading consumer goods industry conference also features innovation thought leaders from Kraft Foods, Kimberly-Clark, Clorox, CleanWell and more.
  • Burt's Bees Sets New Sustainability Goals

    Burt's Bees charts progress across the brand's social and environmental initiatives, recasts its 2020 goals and highlights an expanded commitment to the health of bees.
  • 2012 Innovation, Business & Technology Awards

    CGT honors Chobani, Coca-Cola Refreshments, Kimberly-Clark, Phoenix Brands and TrashCo for excellence in five award categories.
  • Clorox EVP - COO to Retire, Replacements Named

    Effective Jan. 1, 2013, the company will move to a structure with two chief operating officers and the following leaders have been named to new positions, accordingly.
  • CGT Reveals 2012 Innovation Award Winners

    Over the last few years, with budgets slashed and resources limited, many CG companies have focused innovation efforts on mere line extensions or slight variations of existing concepts. But, there are exceptions. Here, CGT honors two companies that delivered truly revolutionary new products with 2012 Innovation Awards.
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