P&G; Names 2 to Ad Positions
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Procter & Gamble Co., recognizing the increasing size and complexity of its advertising purchases, has named two executives to fill the position vacated by the death of Robert V. Goldstein, the Cincinnati company’s vice president-advertising.
Goldstein died Aug. 1 in a rafting accident in British Columbia.
L. Ross Love, 41, has been promoted to general advertising manager. The 19-year veteran of P&G; had been associate manager for the general advertising department.
Robert L. Wehling, 48, has been named general marketing services manager. A 27-year company veteran, Wehling had advanced to the same position as Love.
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