Beiersdorf
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Thomas Quaas is appointed CEO and chairman of the executive board, effective May 18, Beiersdorf announces. Quaas will succeed current executive board chairman Rolf Kunisch, who is retiring. Quaas has worked for Beiersdorf since 1979, and joined the executive board in 1999. Uwe Wolfer, board member in charge of brands, also will retire, and will be succeeded by Pieter Nota, effective May 1. Nota previously was a marketing manager with Unilever. Markus Pinger, currently general manager of Beiersdorf Nordics, will head the supply chain, effective April 1...
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