Beth Springer was named executive vice president strategy and growth in January 2007. In this role, she has responsibility for creating an overall, enterprise perspective on long-range strategy and business planning functions. Specifically, she oversees the company's strategic planning, growth, new ventures, licensing, sustainability, and mergers and acquisitions activities.
Springer joined Clorox in 1990 as associate marketing manager for Household Products, and subsequently held marketing positions of increasing responsibility in the company's Cat Litter, Household Cleaning, Laundry and Glad� businesses. In 2002, she was named vice president general manager, Glad Products. In January 2005, she was named group vice president with responsibility for the Glad� Products joint venture with the Procter & Gamble Company and The Clorox Company's cat litter, Kingsford� charcoal and food businesses.
Springer worked for Braxton Associates/Deloitte in management consulting before she joined Clorox.
A native of the San Francisco Bay Area, Springer holds a bachelor's degree in economics from Bryn Mawr College and a master's degree in business administration from Harvard University. She serves on the board of directors of Coyote Point Museum and President's Advisory Council of Bryn Mawr College. |