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Jon R. Moeller

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Jon R. Moeller (born 1964) is an American businessman.[1] He was elected Chief Executive Officer of Procter & Gamble on July 29, 2021, to succeed David S. Taylor on November 1, 2021.[2]

Biography

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Early life

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Jon Moeller was born in Chicago, Illinois on June 11, 1964.[3] He graduated with a Bachelor of Science in biology from the Cornell University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Cornell University in 1986, and received an M.B.A. from the same university in 1988.[4][3][5][6]

Career

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Moeller joined Procter & Gamble on September 1, 1988 [4][3][5][6] and was appointed Vice President in 2007. He was treasurer from 2007 to December 2008.[4][3] On January 1, 2009, he became Chief Financial Officer.[4][3][5][6] He is also a visiting lecturer at the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management at his alma mater, Cornell University.[4][5]

Moeller sits on the board of directors of Monsanto since August 3, 2011.[1][4][7] He is on the Council for Division Finance Leaders of The Conference Board, and he is a member of the Cincinnati Business Advisory Council of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland as well as the executive committee of the Cincinnati Commercial Club.[4][3][5]

Moeller is a member of The Business Council.[8] He also sits on the board of trustees of the Cincinnati Art Museum.[3][5][9]

Personal life

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Moeller is married to Lisa Sauer, a Cornell graduate who encouraged him to apply to Procter & Gamble after she had interned there.[6]

References

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  1. ^ a b Forbes
  2. ^ "Jon R. Moeller Elected P&G President and Chief Executive Officer". www.businesswire.com. 2021-07-29. Retrieved 2021-07-29.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Procter & Gamble
  4. ^ a b c d e f g Bloomberg BusinessWeek
  5. ^ a b c d e f CNBC: Global CFO Council
  6. ^ a b c d Cornell University: Profiles in Leadership
  7. ^ Monsanto Board of Directors
  8. ^ Harris, William (2023-02-08). "Business Council Elects Gail K. Boudreaux as Chair". citybiz. Retrieved 2025-07-02.
  9. ^ Cincinnati Art Museum Board of Trustees Archived 2013-01-14 at the Wayback Machine