P&G Moves to Russian Headquarters to Moscow, Saatchi to Follow?

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ST. PETERSBURG – Kent McNeley, marketing director of the Russian Procter & Gamble office here, has left the company and the country, and the packaged-goods maker is moving its Russian offices to Moscow, according to sources. McNeley, who had been with P&G in Russia for about 18 months, left the company last weekend, for reasons rumored to be personal. Russian P&G officials were not available for comment on the move, slated for spring 1994. Meanwhile, P&G’s agency of record, Saatchi & Saatchi, is expected to move its one-man show, headed by Mark King, to Moscow as well.

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