
Next50: A little less
Management Scope lists the 50 most prominent ‘newcomers’ in the supervisory world in the Next50. A ‘returner’ heads the Next50 this year. Compared to last year, the list has seventeen new names. It is striking (or perhaps disturbing) that the number of women in the list has decreased, and that the list has less people of colour than in previous years. Young people are also far from overrepresented. We wonder if this could have been different.
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‘The company secretary is a facilitator, not a wet blanket'
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Dimitri de Vreeze (dsm-firmenich): ‘Blindly accepting assumptions is the biggest mistake you can make’
Once, Swiss Firmenich was Dimitri de Vreeze’s very first client at former DSM. For the CEO of today's dsm-firmenich, the merger now completes the circle. A conversation about the merger, De Vreezes own transformation as a leader, clear choices as the basis for strategic success and the belief that you should always question assumptions.
Peter Agnefjäll (Ahold Delhaize): ‘We need to navigate between interests’
Royal Ahold Delhaize is constantly confronted with conflicting interests from various stakeholder groups. Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Peter Agnefjäll, has a heartfelt interest in listening to everyone's concerns and criticism. ‘As a customer-focused company, you must cater to all your stakeholders to be successful.’