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    Nestlé Chairman Paul Bulcke to Step Down Early Following CEO Ouster

    September 17, 2025
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    Nestlé (NESN.S) announced on September 16 that Chairman Paul Bulcke will hand over his position to former Inditex CEO Pablo Isla on October 1, accelerating a significant leadership change at the Swiss food giant amid ongoing management turmoil.

    This decision follows the abrupt firing of CEO Laurent Freixe just two weeks prior, due to an undisclosed relationship, marking a dramatic shift for the company. The transition allows new CEO Philipp Navratil and Isla to fully assume control of Nestlé, which has faced stagnating sales growth and rising debt in recent years.

    Bulcke’s early departure, moved up by six months from the previously scheduled date in April 2026, comes in response to increasing scrutiny from analysts and shareholders regarding his leadership following Freixe’s ousting. In a statement, Bulcke expressed confidence in Nestlé’s future and emphasized the importance of the new leadership bringing a “fresh perspective.”

    Challenges Ahead for Nestlé

    Investors and analysts have highlighted the challenges facing Nestlé, urging the company to streamline operations. As competitors cut costs and restructure to enhance performance, Nestlé’s sales growth has stalled, and its shares have plummeted over 40% since 2022. Additionally, the company’s debt levels have surpassed those of rivals like Unilever.

    Bulcke’s announcement in June regarding his planned step down followed mounting investor concerns about the firm’s share price performance, leadership instability, and outdated corporate governance practices. His shareholder support has also waned; in April, he received only 84.8% backing during re-election, a notable decline from nearly 96% in 2017.

    With Isla stepping in, Nestlé aims to navigate these challenges and rejuvenate its standing in a tough consumer market.

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