Unilever's Klauberg to Step Down

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Laura Klauberg, svp, global media at Unilever, is stepping down to pursue other opportunities, the consumer package-goods marketer said today.

Klauberg joined Unilever, one of the world’s largest advertisers, in 1987 when it acquired cosmetics company Chesebrough-Pond, maker of the Pond’s line of skin creams among other products. She was assistant brand manager on the Pond’s and Aziza lines.

She worked her way through the Unilever corporate ranks, rising to vp, marketing shared services, U.S., in 2005.

She was promoted to her current London-based position, overseeing the placement of an estimated $2 billion in ads worldwide, in 2007.

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