
A.G. Lafley '69, chairman and CEO of Procter & Gamble and newly elected chairman of Hamilton's Board of Trustees, was named to Fortune magazine's Power 25 list (12/10/07). The article "Power 25" notes, "Since taking charge in 2000, when Procter & Gamble was sinking under the weight of too many new products and organizational changes, Lafley has refocused on consumers and rejuvenated core businesses."
He is also credited with increasing profits "to more than $10 billion on $76.5 billion in revenues." The Fortune piece concludes "But it is the record or organic growth – an average of 6 percent a year – that has made P&G a stock market standout and Lafley a role model for other CEOs."
He is also credited with increasing profits "to more than $10 billion on $76.5 billion in revenues." The Fortune piece concludes "But it is the record or organic growth – an average of 6 percent a year – that has made P&G a stock market standout and Lafley a role model for other CEOs."