Unilever CMO Keith Weed to Retire
07 December 2018 - 4:09AM
Dow Jones News
By Suzanne Vranica
Unilever Chief Marketing Officer Keith Weed will retire from the
company in May, the consumer-products giant said Thursday.
Mr. Weed, 57 years old, has been at Unilever for 35 years. The
announcement of his departure comes shortly after the company named
Alan Jope to succeed longtime Chief Executive Paul Polman. The
company, along with its rivals, faces many challenges, including a
shift in consumer tastes.
Mr. Weed has been an outspoken marketer for many years and has
long advocated for better measurement of digital advertising.
More recently, Mr. Weed began leveraging Unilever's ad spending
power to push the digital media industry to weed out content that
exploits children, spreads false news, or supports racist and
sexist views.
Unilever spent more than $9 billion last year marketing its
brands such as Lipton, Dove and Knorr, according to the company's
annual report.
"I have been privileged to lead some of the best Marketing,
Sustainability and Communication teams in the world," Mr. Weed said
in a statement. "As the world's second largest advertiser, we have
been able to leverage our scale for effectiveness and efficiencies,
and we have also been able to leverage our scale for good, leading
to greater responsibility, transparency and accountability in the
advertising and digital industry."
Unilever didn't name a successor.
Write to Suzanne Vranica at suzanne.vranica@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
December 06, 2018 11:54 ET (16:54 GMT)
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