HEINEKEN announces proposed changes to its Supervisory Board
December 13 2024 - 2:00AM
UK Regulatory
HEINEKEN announces proposed changes to its Supervisory Board
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Peter Wennink to succeed Jean-Marc Huët as Chair of the
Supervisory Board
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Retirement of Supervisory Board member Maarten
Das
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Appointment of Supervisory Board member Alexander de
Carvalho
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Reappointment of Supervisory Board member Nitin
Paranjpe
Amsterdam, 13 December 2024 –
The Supervisory Board of Heineken N.V. (HEINEKEN) announces that
Peter Wennink, the Vice-Chair of the Supervisory Board, will assume
the role of Chair of the Supervisory Board as per the Annual
General Meeting (AGM) in April 2025.
Mr. Wennink joined the Supervisory Board per the AGM in 2024 and is
a valuable member of the Audit Committee, Remuneration Committee
and Selection and Appointment Committee. Mr. Wennink has extensive
executive and non-executive leadership experience, including as CEO
of ASML until 2024 and as member of the Supervisory Board of VDL
Group and member of the Advisory Board of Samsung Device
Solutions.
Jean-Marc Huët, the Chair of the Supervisory
Board, will step down from the Supervisory Board at the AGM in 2025
after a successful tenure of 11 years. Mr. Huët started on the
Supervisory Board in 2014 and held the role of Chair since 2019.
With his dedicated and profound leadership, he has significantly
contributed to the company’s success. Throughout his long tenure he
has fostered a strong and collaborative relationship between the
Supervisory and Executive Board. His unwavering support and
forward-thinking leadership have been invaluable, steering the
company through important transitions and paving the way for
continued success.
Jean-Marc Huët commented: “It has been a
great honour to serve as member and Chair of the Supervisory Board
and I am grateful to my colleagues on the Supervisory Board and to
the Executive Board for the profound and pleasant collaboration. I
am proud of the company’s achievements over the past years and
believe that we have the right leadership and strategy in
place. I am confident that with Peter as the new Chair,
the company will continue to thrive, building on our rich history
while embracing what is needed to succeed in the future.”
Maarten Das will retire from the Supervisory
Board when his current term ends at the AGM in 2025. Mr. Das was
first appointed to the Supervisory Board as member (and delegated
member) in 1994. With his broad legal and business experience, he
has been a trusted voice on the Supervisory Board for more than
three decades. He was a valuable member of various Committees of
the Supervisory Board, and Chair of the Remuneration Committee from
2004 until 2024.
The Supervisory Board will nominate Alexander de
Carvalho for appointment as member (and delegated member as
stipulated in the company’s Articles of Association) of the
Supervisory Board at its AGM in April 2025. With the proposed
appointment of Mr. de Carvalho, the Heineken family continues the
tradition of personal involvement by successive generations of the
Heineken family in the company. Mr. de Carvalho has a background in
finance, technology and digital transformation. He has been a
non-executive member of the Board of Directors of Heineken Holding
N.V. since 2013.
Furthermore, Nitin Paranjpe will be nominated
for reappointment as member of the Supervisory Board at the AGM in
April 2025 for a next four-year term. Mr. Paranjpe has extensive
global business and leadership experience in various positions at
Unilever and as Independent Director at Infosys. Mr. Paranjpe will
become Vice-Chair of the Supervisory Board, succeeding Peter
Wennink in this role, and will continue his role as Chair of the
Sustainability and Responsibility Committee after his
reappointment.
END OF PRESS RELEASE
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About HEINEKEN
HEINEKEN is the world's most international brewer. It is the
leading developer and marketer of premium and non-alcoholic beer
and cider brands. Led by the Heineken® brand, the Group has a
portfolio of more than 350 international, regional, local and
specialty beers and ciders. With HEINEKEN’s over 85,000 employees,
we brew the joy of true togetherness to inspire a better world. Our
dream is to shape the future of beer and beyond to win the hearts
of consumers. We are committed to innovation, long-term brand
investment, disciplined sales execution and focused cost
management. Through "Brew a Better World", sustainability is
embedded in the business. HEINEKEN has a well-balanced geographic
footprint with leadership positions in both developed and
developing markets. We operate breweries, malteries, cider plants
and other production facilities in more than 70 countries. Most
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