Grey's P&G Chief Retires

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NEW YORK Neil Kreisberg, a 40-year veteran of Grey who was the agency’s point person on its Procter & Gamble business, has retired, effective immediately, the agency said.

His P&G duties have been absorbed by Tamara Ingram, CEO of Grey in the U.K., who is based in London and who joined the agency in May 2005 from WPP’s Kantor Group.

Grey, also owned by WPP, handles approximately $1 billion in global P&G business with brands such as Clairol, Cover Girl, Downy, Pantene, Pringles and Max Factor.




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