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Keith Weed
Keith Charles Frederick Weed (born 1961) is Unilever's former CMCO. The CMCO is responsible for the marketing and communications functions, and in this role, he led Unilever's sustainability agenda and the Unilever corporate brand. He held this position from 2010 to 2019. Before this he was Unilever's head of global home care & hygiene. Education Weed obtained a Bachelor of Engineering with First Class Honours from Liverpool University in 1983. In 2012 he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from Southampton Solent University recognising his contributions to business. Career Weed worked as an engineer after graduating university before joining Unilever in 1983 as a marketer. Throughout his career at Unilever, he has been chairman of Lever Fabergé and chairman of Unilever Export. He has worked for Unilever in the UK, France, the United States, both in global and regional roles across general management and marketing. In 2012 he was global head of Home Care & Hygiene. As Uni ...
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