Kimberly Clark Corporation (NASDAQ:KMB) is one of them The best NASDAQ stocks to buy according to hedge funds. On March 6, Kimberly Clark announced the appointment of Francisco Tinto as the new chief information and global business services/GBS officer, effective March 9. In this dual leadership role, Tinto will oversee the company’s IT and GBS organizations, reporting directly to President and Chief Operating Officer, Russ Torres.
As a new member of the executive leadership team, his arrival aims to support the company’s Powering Care strategy by integrating technology and business services to improve execution speed and overall results. Tinto joins the Dallas-based consumer goods giant with 30 years of experience in technology leadership and digital transformation. Most recently, he served as Chief Digital Officer at Benefit Solutions, focusing on technology modernization.
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His background also includes high-level roles at Walgreens Boots Alliance, where he led a digital transformation, and Kraft Heinz, where he managed the company’s post-merger technology integration and established the Global Business Services division. Earlier in his career, he held various technical leadership positions at Procter & Gamble. Tinto expressed interest in joining Kimberly Clark Corporation (NASDAQ: KMB ) noting that the alignment of technical and business services presents a significant opportunity to drive faster and stronger results for its portfolio of premium brands.
Kimberly Clark Corporation (NASDAQ: KMB ), together with its subsidiaries, manufactures and markets personal care products in the United States. It has two divisions: North America and Global Personal Care.
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