Kathi Seifert
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Kathi Seifert is an American businesswoman. In 1971, she received her bachelor’s degree at Valparaiso University in Indiana. Following her graduation, she worked for Procter & Gamble doing marketing research. She took on a marketing job with Fort Howard Paper.
On March 27, 1978, Kimberly Clark called Seifert and she began her career with company by selling paper goods to motels and other businesses. Two years later, she began marketing consumer products for the company. In 1991, she became the executive vice president for Kimberly Clark, and is one of the highest paid officers in the company. She currently manages the Kimberly Clark's global personal care business.
Forbes magazine named her one of the top 10 businesswomen in 2001.
Retired Executive Vice President from Kimberly Clark
Kathi is now on the Board of Directors for SuperValu, Inc. Also, the Chairperson of Pinnacle Perspectives, LLC (A consulting firm) Member of Executive Personnel and Compensation Committee and Audit Committee. [1]
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- ^ SuperValu Board of Directors, SuperValu Board, Last accessed May 24, 2008.