Unilever CEO to Retire

Alan Jope will depart after five years leading the company.

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LONDON — Unilever announced Sunday that CEO Alan Jope has informed the board of his intention to retire from the company at the end of 2023 after five years in the role.

The board will now proceed with a formal search for a successor and will consider both internal and external candidates.

"Unilever has seen improved performance, enabled by its clear strategic choices and a significant company transformation," said Unilever Chairman Nils Andersen. "The Board will now conduct an orderly succession process and support Alan and the management team in further driving the performance of Unilever.

“Alan’s retirement next year will mark the end of a remarkable career with Unilever. Under his leadership, Unilever has made critical changes to its strategy, structure and organisation that position it strongly for success. This work continues, and we will thank Alan wholeheartedly for his leadership and contribution to our business when he leaves next year.”

“As I approach my fifth year as CEO, and after more than 35 years in Unilever, I believe now is the right time for the Board to begin the formal search for my successor," Jope said. "Growth remains our top priority, and in the quarters ahead I will remain fully focused on disciplined execution of our strategy, and leveraging the full benefits of our new organization.”

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