With several sectors’ worth of experience under his belt, Jimenez has certainly proved to be the right man for Novartis
Dave King, CEO of Digitalis Media Ltd, an online reputation management agency, writes on how a single, disgruntled consumer can ruin your brand
Mark Artus, CEO of one of Europe’s leading branding agencies, 1 HQ discusses how global brands can be more effective in the current economic climate
Gary Lynch, Vice Chairman of GS1 Europe and CEO of GS1 UK discusses the impact of inconsistent data and why it is time for executives across Europe to get standard savvy
Jane Bordenave talks to Tony Sadownichik of Greenpeace about his reasons for studying the Global Executive OneMBA at Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University and the benefits it has brought to Greenpeace’s work
Polman quit the world’s biggest personal care company – P&G – when he didn’t get the top job. Now head of arch-rival Unilever, it’s pay-back time for this long-distance runner. But can Polman move fast enough to topple P&G?
Marta Kowalska-Marrodàn, head of Egon Zehnder Warsaw, talks to Stephen Neale about why Poland’s top managers are today among Europe’s most successful
You could be forgiven for assuming that TW Steel was merely an off-shoot brand of a more established watch manufacturer. Not the case, it’s a success story thanks to the unique approach of its leading man – Jordy Cobelens
The Swede didn’t walk into the hot-seat at Carrefour with booming share prices and investor confidence; but has achieved them since
For a former surfer and beach bum, Franck Riboud has done okay. More than okay
Andrea Illy became chairman of Illycaffe at the tender age of 33. Now in his mid forties, Illy’s CEO has to keep his premium coffee business aloft from the likes of Starbucks, while also keeping innovation up and the family business private. Can he pull it off?
In a curious mix of change and stability, Nestlé CEO Paul Bulcke has lived in seven countries around the globe, picking up six languages along the way, while remaining loyal to the food giant for thirty years. By Katie Llanos-Small
With global economic development seemingly dependent on our ability to fly, and in light of spiralling fuel costs and concerns over the impact of aviation on the environment, Bradford Plumer asks: just what will happen when the world can no longer afford to fly?
After a few years of brisk growth and job creation, Europeans were supposed to feel more secure and start to spend more, reviving consumer demand in the region and reducing its economic dependence on exports
As part of European CEO’s report on inward investment, Martyn Cornell spoke to Andrin Waldburger, Leader, Tax and Legal Services, PricewaterhouseCoopers Switzerland
The European CEO awards 2023 have now been announced, presenting our pick of the CEOs, companies and campaigns leading their sectors.