Keith joined P&G in 1989. She spent her first seven years in manufacturing and logistics, before moving into marketing. Then, from 2014 to 2017, Keith was head of the skin and personal care division. Keith became president of
Procter & Gamble's $11.4 billion global beauty business in July 2017, when she succeeded
Patrice Louvet. In November 2018, she was promoted to CEO of P&G's global beauty division, effective July 2019. For five consecutive years, Keith has been named to Fortune's international list of most powerful women in business, first entering the roster at #26 in 2017.
COVID graduations In May 2020, Keith joined other business people and celebrities for a virtual commencement event hosted by
Her Campus in lieu of in-person
graduation ceremonies cancelled due to
COVID-19 concerns.
Affiliations As of June 2021, Keith is on the boards of
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Cosmetic Executive Women (CEW) and
Personal Care Products Council. ==References==