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  • Sep 17, 2025
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Paul Bulcke
Paul Bulcke

Nestlé has announced that chairman Paul Bulcke will step down earlier than planned, with Pablo Isla set to take over the role effective October 1.


This leadership transition comes in the wake of significant investor backlash following a series of executive departures that have raised huge concerns about Nestlé's governance and strategic direction.


Bulcke’s resignation is seen as a necessary step to address the turmoil that has engulfed Nestlé in recent months. The company has faced heightened scrutiny after the abrupt dismissal of CEO Laurent Freixe, which marked the second executive exit in just over a year.


Freixe was ousted due to allegations of an undisclosed romantic relationship with a subordinate, prompting shareholders to question Bulcke’s decision-making and oversight capabilities.


One major investor remarked that Bulcke had “lost the respect and trust of investors,” calling for his immediate resignation instead of waiting until his scheduled departure in April 2026.


The leadership crisis at Nestlé began with the ousting of former CEO Mark Schneider in August 2024, followed by Freixe’s swift removal. This rapid succession of CEOs has left the company grappling with a leadership vacuum, leading to questions about its governance structures and strategic priorities.


Investor sentiment has soured significantly, with Nestlé’s shares plummeting approximately 40% since 2022, exacerbated by the recent scandals and sluggish sales.


In an effort to stabilise the company, Nestlé has appointed Philipp Navratil, head of the Nespresso division, as the new CEO.


Philipp Navratil
Philipp Navratil

However, the ongoing leadership upheaval has raised alarms among investors about the effectiveness of the board’s oversight, particularly regarding how Bulcke could have been unaware of what many described as an “open secret” surrounding Freixe’s conduct.


Pablo Isla, who has served as vice chairman and chairman elect, will now lead the board as it seeks to restore investor confidence and guide Nestlé through this challenging period. However, this appointment may not fully satisfy the board’s wish for a new, fresh candidate with no previous involvement with the company.


Isla expressed gratitude for Bulcke's contributions while emphasising the need for a fresh perspective to advance Nestlé’s strategic initiatives.


“Paul’s wisdom and commitment have shaped the company and laid the groundwork for our next chapter,” Isla commented. Bulcke will be become an honourary chairman, a title reflecting his long-standing service and influence within the organisation.


In conjunction with Isla’s appointment, Dick Boer will take on the role of lead independent director and vice chairman, while Marie-Gabrielle Ineichen-Fleisch will serve as vice chair of the board.


These changes are part of a broader effort to enhance governance at Nestlé, ensuring that the company remains agile and responsive to market dynamics.

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17 September 2025

Nestlé's Paul Bulcke steps down, Pablo Isla to assume chairmanship

Paul Bulcke
Paul Bulcke

Nestlé has announced that chairman Paul Bulcke will step down earlier than planned, with Pablo Isla set to take over the role effective October 1.


This leadership transition comes in the wake of significant investor backlash following a series of executive departures that have raised huge concerns about Nestlé's governance and strategic direction.


Bulcke’s resignation is seen as a necessary step to address the turmoil that has engulfed Nestlé in recent months. The company has faced heightened scrutiny after the abrupt dismissal of CEO Laurent Freixe, which marked the second executive exit in just over a year.


Freixe was ousted due to allegations of an undisclosed romantic relationship with a subordinate, prompting shareholders to question Bulcke’s decision-making and oversight capabilities.


One major investor remarked that Bulcke had “lost the respect and trust of investors,” calling for his immediate resignation instead of waiting until his scheduled departure in April 2026.


The leadership crisis at Nestlé began with the ousting of former CEO Mark Schneider in August 2024, followed by Freixe’s swift removal. This rapid succession of CEOs has left the company grappling with a leadership vacuum, leading to questions about its governance structures and strategic priorities.


Investor sentiment has soured significantly, with Nestlé’s shares plummeting approximately 40% since 2022, exacerbated by the recent scandals and sluggish sales.


In an effort to stabilise the company, Nestlé has appointed Philipp Navratil, head of the Nespresso division, as the new CEO.


Philipp Navratil
Philipp Navratil

However, the ongoing leadership upheaval has raised alarms among investors about the effectiveness of the board’s oversight, particularly regarding how Bulcke could have been unaware of what many described as an “open secret” surrounding Freixe’s conduct.


Pablo Isla, who has served as vice chairman and chairman elect, will now lead the board as it seeks to restore investor confidence and guide Nestlé through this challenging period. However, this appointment may not fully satisfy the board’s wish for a new, fresh candidate with no previous involvement with the company.


Isla expressed gratitude for Bulcke's contributions while emphasising the need for a fresh perspective to advance Nestlé’s strategic initiatives.


“Paul’s wisdom and commitment have shaped the company and laid the groundwork for our next chapter,” Isla commented. Bulcke will be become an honourary chairman, a title reflecting his long-standing service and influence within the organisation.


In conjunction with Isla’s appointment, Dick Boer will take on the role of lead independent director and vice chairman, while Marie-Gabrielle Ineichen-Fleisch will serve as vice chair of the board.


These changes are part of a broader effort to enhance governance at Nestlé, ensuring that the company remains agile and responsive to market dynamics.

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