Clorox hires CFO

American multinational manufacturer Clorox has appointed Luc Bellet as its new chief financial officer, replacing Kevin Jacobsen after almost eight years in the role.

Jacobsen joined Clorox in 1995 and has served as chief financial officer since 2018.

During his tenure, Jacobsen led the company's ‘ignites’ strategy and played a significant role in the evolution of the company's portfolio, while delivering solid financial results and total shareholder returns, the company said in a statement.

Bellet, who has been with the company for more than 18 years, is currently Clorox's treasurer. He has held leadership roles across a number of areas, including financial planning and analysis, internal audit, and business development.

Effective 1 April, Bellet will be appointed executive vice president and chief financial officer.

Reporting to Linda Rendle, he will serve on the company's executive committee.

Jacobsen will actively fill the role of managing director during the 1 April transition and will continue to work for Clorox as a consultant until his retirement in June.

Linda Rendle, chief executive officer and managing director at the firm, expressed gratitude for Kevin's collaboration over the years and welcomed Bellet to his new role.

"We are fortunate to have a strong leader in Luc Bellet ready to step into this important role, which is a testament to Kevin's continued development of his team and our thoughtful succession planning,” she said. “I'm confident that Luc will build on the solid foundation Kevin has created as we drive profitable growth for the future and enhance long-term shareholder value."

Talking about Bellet’s appointment, Jacobsen added: "Luc is the right leader to drive our business forward at this time, and I'm confident that his vast experience across all aspects of our business will enable continued growth and success."



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