Leadership

P&G's MD-designate Al Rajwani takes off from where Khosla leaves

When 55-year-old Shantanu Khosla chose to call it a day at Procter & Gamble India, no loud announcements accompanied the departure. It was low-key, much as the man himself, considered the most low-profile of executives in arguably one of the most high-profile of businesses, fast moving consumer goods (FMCG). In the close to a decade and a half that Khosla helmed the Indian unit of P&G, he was responsible for stabilising operations at the company after its split with Godrej in the late 1990s, growing turnover 10-fold and helping the Indian entity enter new segments beyond  detergents, shampoos, female hygiene and baby care,  some of the first few categories it had entered in the initial years of setting up shop in India.

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