Unilever announces changes to leadership team
Unilever has announced that Graeme Pitkethly, Chief Financial Officer, will retire from the company by the end of May 2024.
The board will proceed with a formal internal and external search for his successor.
Alan Jope, Unilever CEO, said, “I would like to thank Graeme for his tremendous contribution to Unilever over the last 21 years. As CFO, he has brought great leadership to our company and been instrumental in sharpening our strategy and driving a step-up in our operational performance.”
Unilever Chairman Nils Andersen said, “On behalf of the board I would like to thank Graeme for his service to Unilever, and wish him well for the future. He has been a highly valued member of the board throughout the last eight years, and a strong and dynamic leader of our business. I look forward to continuing to work with him in the months ahead.”
In addition, Conny Braams, Chief Digital and Commercial Officer (CDCO) and member of the Unilever Leadership Executive (ULE), will leave the company in August 2023.
Braams had previously held several senior management roles including Executive Vice President (EVP), Middle Europe and EVP Foodsolutions Asia, Africa and Middle East. She has been on the ULE since January 2020.
“I am very grateful for Conny’s excellent leadership of our digital, marketing and commercial agenda over the last four years, and for her impressive contribution to Unilever over three decades. As CDCO she has helped to transform our company into a future-fit, fully digitised organisation,” Jope said.
Braams’ successor will be announced in due course.
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