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Ian M Cook Case Study
Ian M. Cook
Director since 2008 In 2007, he had successful become the Chief Executive Officer of Colgate-Palmolive Company. In 2009, he had finally achieved the role of a Chairman within their Board of Directors. His journey had begun in 1976 where he first joined the company in the United Kingdom and worked his way up in terms of management. His roles had ranged from senior management, to Chief Operating Officer, and to Executive Vice President. He was given the role of international operations where in 2005, he had officially claimed the worldwide operations. Prior to this, he was given a certain amount of countries that consisted of North America, Europe, and Asia. Cook’s main skill that had lead him to this role was his numerous roles within leadership. One main thing that had stuck out was his worldwide leadership since he has knowledge of international regions. In PepsiCo, he is a part of the audit committee. Dina Dublon
Director since 2005 Although retired in 2004, beginning 1998, she was the Chief Financial Executive of JPMorgan Chase & Co. afterwards, she had worked at Microsoft Corp. and Accenture plc as a director while serving the Deutsche Bank AG as a board member. Not only was she committed to companies, but she was also serving in organizations and universities. She was the women’s director for Global Fund and part of
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He started his relationship with Hunt Oil Company in 1958 and has worked his current position from 1976. He is likewise a chief of various corporate associations, including King Ranch Inc., Bessemer Securities Corporation, and Bessemer Securities LLC and, a trustee of various beneficent associations, including The Cooper Institute and Southern Methodist University. He worked as a Chair of the Federal Reserve Bank in Dallas and the President's Intelligence Advisory Board at Washington,

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