P&G Names New CEO Starting in 2026
HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO, JUL 28 – Shailesh Jejurikar will lead P&G starting January 2026, bringing over 35 years of global leadership experience and driving sustainability and digital growth, the company said.
- Procter & Gamble has announced that Shailesh Jejurikar, currently COO, will take over as president and CEO starting January 1, 2026, replacing Jon Moeller.
- The transition follows Moeller's steady leadership since 2021 and the board's nomination of Jejurikar for election in October 2025.
- Jejurikar, who began his career with P&G in 1989, has played a key role in leading the company’s Fabric Care and Home Care divisions worldwide and has been part of the global leadership team since 2014.
- Joe Jimenez, P&G's lead director, stated, "Shailesh is an outstanding leader," and expressed confidence in the company's strong plan for sustained success.
- Moeller will become executive chairman and provide counsel to the CEO, while P&G’s 2024 sales rose 2% to $84 billion amid a cautious consumer environment.
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