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    Nestlé Investors Demand Chairman’s Resignation Amid CEO Departures

    September 14, 2025
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    Nestle Chairman Paul Bulcke
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    Investors in Nestlé have called for the resignation of Chairman Paul Bulcke following the departure of two chief executives in just over a year. This demand highlights growing concerns over governance within the company, particularly after the dismissal of former CEO Laurent Freixe and the handling of investigations regarding his conduct.

    Shareholders expressed their dissatisfaction, indicating that the way Freixe’s situation was managed has raised questions about Bulcke’s decision-making. There is speculation that Bulcke may remain in his position until April, despite suggestions that he should have stepped down when Mark Schneider was ousted.

    Leadership Changes

    Freixe was abruptly dismissed at the beginning of September for failing to disclose a romantic relationship with a subordinate. His departure followed that of Schneider, who left unexpectedly a year earlier. Bulcke, who has served as chairman since April 2017 and was previously CEO from 2008 to 2016, has faced increasing scrutiny over his ability to guide the company amid concerns about its post-pandemic recovery.

    Concerns Over Company Performance

    Investor confidence in Bulcke has waned, particularly as sales volumes at Nestlé, the world’s largest packaged food company, have struggled in 2023. This decline is attributed to rising prices implemented to counteract increasing raw material costs. Bulcke was re-elected in April with 84.8% of the vote, a significant drop from nearly 96% in 2017.

    The situation at Nestlé reflects broader issues of governance and leadership stability, leading investors to question the future direction of the company. The call for Bulcke’s resignation underscores the urgency for change as stakeholders seek to restore confidence in Nestlé’s management.

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