Unilever CEO Plans Shakeup of Top 200 Managers in Overhaul
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Unilever expects to replace a quarter of its 200 top executives this year. CEO Fernando Fernandez announced this Wednesday at a conference in Boston. The plans are part of a restructuring within the company behind brands like Axe and Knorr.
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Unilever's new chief executive, Fernando Fernandez, has initiated a sweeping overhaul of the company's leadership, pledging to replace up to 25% of its top 200 managers, around 50 executives, as part of a broader strategy to revitalise the consumer goods giant. Speaking at the Barclays Global Consumer Staples Conference in Boston, Fernandez did not mince words. 'Are they good enough? Are they at the level that Unilever deserves?' he asked, refer…
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