Unilever has started the search for a successor for group CEO Patrick Cescau.
Members of the board's nominations committee have begun to sound out a number of internal and external candidates, although a decision on his replacement is not imminent, according to The Times.
“It's the start of a long, long process,” a source told the paper.
Cescau was appointed group CEO in 2005 and has worked at Unilever since 1973.
Members of the board's nominations committee have begun to sound out a number of internal and external candidates, although a decision on his replacement is not imminent, according to The Times.
“It's the start of a long, long process,” a source told the paper.
Cescau was appointed group CEO in 2005 and has worked at Unilever since 1973.
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