Tylenol maker Kenvue ousts CEO amid board's strategic review https://t.co/TT9Tk1OCAa https://t.co/TT9Tk1OCAa
Band-Aid and Tylenol maker Kenvue has fired its CEO Thibaut Mongon, the consumer health company said on Monday, laying what some investors expect will be the groundwork for an eventual sale of the entire company or pieces of it. https://t.co/7LYCSXCXhS
Kenvue CEO Mongon stepping down as company continues with strategic review https://t.co/pVEdPxxnXO https://t.co/fcYYVAJWHo
Kenvue, the consumer health company known for brands such as Band-Aid, Tylenol, and Listerine, has announced the departure of its CEO, Thibaut Mongon. Mongon was fired and has also stepped down from the board as part of the company's ongoing strategic review. This marks the second major executive change at Kenvue in 2025 amid increasing investor pressure to improve the company's performance. Some investors anticipate that the strategic review could lead to a potential sale of the entire company or parts of it.