CEO James Craigie will leave Church & Dwight Co. Inc. with the firm better prepared to meet demand for its primary consumer health sales drivers, L'il Critters and Vitafusion gummy vitamins.
Craigie’s Coda At Church & Dwight: Vitamin Production Capacity Boost
Production on additional lines starts and the boost in supplies of L'il Critters children’s and Vitafusion adult vitamins comes not a moment too soon. “We have been living hand to mouth for a number og months as demand has exceeded our capacity,” says CEO James Craigie, who is retiring.
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