Michelin experienced an unprecedented event when for the first time since its creation in 1889, a non-family member was elected for the group’s top job
The man who has who has taken over at BASF SE, is in a rare position, taking over a company with no clear need for a change in strategic direction; so what is his appointment for?
As economic reform slows pace and we move into a new era of risk awareness, the danger at the top of the corporate ladder is less severe, writes Richard Rawlinson, vice president, Booz & Company
At a time when Greece is facing ambiguity over its debt measures, one thing is certain: Apostolos Tamvakakis, CEO of the National Bank of Greece possesses the flair and dexterity to emerge from the rubble
But if they did, they’d probably be the best in the world and moulded in the image of Jørgen Buhl Rasmussen, the man at the helm of the world’s fourth largest brewer and inspirator behind their unique branding
Asked to pull up the standards of flailing ING Group, Hommen has turned things around with apparent ease
A cloak-and-dagger style gentleman with a string of success stories, which he isn’t willing to tell himself
One of France’s biggest banks needs a CEO to match it’s reputation
Since taking on the role of CEO at Escada, Dr Bruno Sälzer has watched the company go through bankruptcy and bounce back. Now the fashion industry veteran is setting his sights high for 2011. It is not long since Bavarian fashion label Escada found itself on the depths of the cutting room floor. But, just […]
There are not many culinary experts who can boast that food and drink have been an integral part of their family’s heritage for centuries, but Andre Cointreau, president of France’s acclaimed Le Cordon Bleu cooking school, can easily do so
At the intersection where media and technology meet you’ll find Jorn Lyseggen, CEO of the Meltwater Group, forecasting the future
The European CEO awards 2024 have now been announced, presenting our pick of the CEOs, companies and campaigns leading their sectors.