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‘News Has Special Meaning': Shailesh Jejurikar, P&G's New CEO, Is Brother Of Mahindra Group's...

‘News Has Special Meaning': Shailesh Jejurikar, P&G's New CEO, Is Brother Of Mahindra Group's...

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An alumnus of the Indian Institute of Management Lucknow, Shailesh Jejurikar joins the growing list of India-born executives heading global companies.
American FMCG giant Procter & Gamble (P&G) has named India-born Shailesh Jejurikar as its next Chief Executive Officer. He will take charge on January 1, 2026, replacing the current CEO, Jon Moeller.
Shailesh Jejurikar's Strong Leadership Record
Jejurikar, 58, joined P&G in 1989 as an assistant brand manager. Over the last 35 years, he has worked in many parts of the business, helping build key brands in North America, Europe, Asia and Latin America. He is currently serving as Chief Operating Officer (COO) and is also a board member of Otis Elevator Company.
The company said in its official statement, 'Shailesh Jejurikar will succeed Jon Moeller as President and Chief Executive Officer, effective January 1, 2026. The Board has also nominated him to stand for election as a Director at the annual shareholder meeting in October 2025."
Anand Mahindra Congratulates Him
Anand Mahindra, Chairperson of Mahindra & Mahindra, congratulated Jejurikar in a post on X. He wrote, 'Shailesh Jejurikar's appointment proves yet again that Indian-American leaders can navigate not just tech, but also the hearts and minds of U.S. consumers."
Mahindra also revealed a personal connection, saying, 'This news has special meaning for us because Shailesh is the younger brother of our own Rajesh Jejurikar, Executive Director and CEO (Auto & Farm Sector) at Mahindra. Our pride is in our extended family. Congratulations Shailesh… Keep Rising!"
Strong Leadership Record
Shailesh Jejurikar has played a key role in building P&G's Fabric Care and Home Care businesses. He also led several company-wide initiatives in supply chain, information technology and global business services. These efforts have been credited with strengthening P&G's overall performance.
An alumnus of the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Lucknow, Shailesh Jejurikar joins the growing list of India-born executives heading global companies.
P&G's Presence In India
P&G is also a major FMCG player in India, with popular brands such as Ariel, Tide, Whisper, Olay, Gillette, Ambipur, Pampers, Pantene, Oral-B, Head & Shoulders and Vicks.
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