Newell Rubbermaid Names Torres Chief Transformation OfficerTuesday March 22nd, 2016 - 11:27AM | | | | | | | | | | |
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As it prepares for the completion of its Jarden acquisition, Newell Rubbermaid has appointed Russ Torres to the newly created role of chief transformation officer. He will be responsible for leading all integration and transformation efforts for the future Newell Brands organization, including delivering the revenue and cost synergies associated with the pending combination with Jarden Corporation as well as completing the remaining savings in the company’s Project Renewal initiative. Torres will report to Mark Tarchetti, who will become the president of Newell Brands upon completion of the Jarden transaction. Tarchetti said, "We are building a world-class team to unlock the full potential of Newell Brands. We are delighted that a leader of Russ's experience and abilities is joining the company to play such a pivotal role on the company's leadership team. Russ will be a tremendous asset to our team as we bring Newell Rubbermaid and Jarden together to build a new company with much greater potential than either organization had standalone." Torres was previously a partner at Bain & Company, a management consulting firm. He played a lead role in the most recent phase of Project Renewal at Newell Rubbermaid, which is targeting $350 million in savings, the company said. While at Bain & Company, Torres focused exclusively on consumer products where he led multiple large-scale transformations and played key roles in several merger and acquisition transactions. He also has executive experience leading transformations at Kraft Foods and Mondelez International. Torres will join Newell Rubbermaid on April 1. In addition, the company said it expects to make a number of appointments to the cross-functional integration team in the next 30 days.
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