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    Nestlé Appoints Pablo Isla as Chair Amidst Calls for Change

    September 18, 2025
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    Pablo Isla, Nestlé’s new chair, is poised to leverage his extensive experience from Inditex, the parent company of Zara, to revitalize the Swiss food giant. His appointment comes as Nestlé faces declining sales and pressure from investors for rapid change.

    Isla, who spent 17 years as CEO and executive chair at Inditex, will assume his role at Nestlé on October 1, six months ahead of schedule, replacing Paul Bulcke. This change follows the recent firing of CEO Laurent Freixe due to an undisclosed relationship with a subordinate.

    Investors are looking to Isla, the first Nestlé chair in 25 years from outside the company, to initiate significant transformation alongside newly appointed CEO Philipp Navratil, formerly of Nespresso. A source close to Isla noted, “Pablo was involved in bringing the digital and shop world together at Inditex, and this expertise will drive Nestlé’s digital efforts in future.”

    Under Isla’s leadership, Inditex expanded rapidly, increasing sales from €6.7 billion in 2005 to €27.7 billion in 2021. However, Nestlé’s shares have struggled, trading at their lowest since 2016 and underperforming rivals like Unilever and Danone.

    Isla’s extensive retail experience includes innovative supply chain models and e-commerce strategies. He introduced radio frequency identification tags at Inditex, allowing real-time tracking of inventory and direct fulfillment of online orders from stores. This integration of digital and physical channels positioned Zara to capitalize on the shift towards online shopping.

    Nestlé has made strides in e-commerce, achieving 20.2% of total sales online, ahead of many competitors. Isla’s appointment is expected to further enhance these efforts, with plans to utilize AI to improve supply chain efficiency.

    Guido Stein, a corporate leadership professor, described Isla as a hands-on “executive” chair, noting his effective leadership style. Isla, recognized as the world’s best CEO by the Harvard Business Review in 2017 and 2018, is well-equipped to navigate complex management dynamics.

    At Nestlé, he may have the freedom to implement necessary changes, including restructuring and divesting non-core brands. Navratil has expressed a desire for the company to embrace fresh ideas and move quickly.

    Isla’s experience as a CEO will provide valuable guidance to Navratil, enhancing the leadership dynamic as they work together to drive Nestlé’s transformation.

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