Polman to Succeed Cescau as Unilever CEO
Mr Polman will be proposed for appointment to the Board at Extraordinary General Meetings to be convened during the autumn. He will take over as Group Chief Executive following an orderly transition.
04/09/08 Unilever has announced that Patrick Cescau, Group Chief Executive, will retire from Unilever at the end of the year. He has served the business for 35 years and has led Unilever for the last four, initially as Chairman and then as the company’s first Group Chief Executive. The Board intends to appoint Paul Polman, 52, currently Executive Vice President and Zone Director for the Americas at Nestlé SA, as Group Chief Executive to succeed Patrick Cescau.
Mr Polman will be proposed for appointment to the Board at Extraordinary General Meetings to be convened during the autumn. He will take over as Group Chief Executive following an orderly transition.
Michael Treschow, Chairman of Unilever said: “Patrick has had an outstanding career. We are greatly in his debt for the transformation he has brought about over the last four years. The performance of the business has improved markedly under his leadership. Liked and admired in equal measure, Patrick leaves a substantial record on which to build.
“At the same time, we are very pleased to welcome Paul Polman. He is a great talent with significant international experience and an excellent track record. He has all the attributes necessary to build on Patrick’s achievements. We are delighted that he has agreed to join the business and to lead Unilever into the next stage of its development.”
Patrick Cescau said: “Four years ago we set out to transform Unilever and to get the business back on track. I believe that phase of work is largely complete, so now is exactly the right time to pass on the baton.
“It has been an extraordinary privilege to lead such a great business. I leave with a real sense of pride in what has been achieved, but also great confidence in the company’s ability to pursue the opportunities that lie ahead.”
Nestle confirmed that Paul Polman, Executive Vice President in charge of Zone Americas, has decided to leave Nestlé with immediate effect “in order to pursue other interests”. During his three years tenure, first as Chief Financial Officer and since February 2008 as Head of Zone Americas, he has played an important role in Nestlé’s conversion to the leading Nutrition, Health and Wellness Company. “We respect Mr. Polman’s decision and thank him for his valuable contribution during his time with Nestlé”, said Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, Chairman of Nestlé S.A.
The Board of Directors of Nestlé S.A. has appointed Luis Cantarell, Executive Vice President, Head of Zone Americas. Mr. Cantarell, who has been heading Zone Europe, has successfully transformed the Zone, taking it to higher performance levels. Previously he was in charge of establishing Nestlé Nutrition worldwide, acquiring extensive experience with the markets of Zone Americas.
To succeed Mr. Cantarell, the Board of Directors has appointed Laurent Freixe, currently Market Head of the Iberian Region, Executive Vice President in charge of Zone Europe with effect in November 2008. Mr. Freixe, with the Company since 1987, had different marketing functions with Nestlé France, where he successfully led the Nestlé Food and Nutrition division up to 2003. He was then appointed Market Head in Hungary before assuming his current function.