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MARC ENGEL


Chief Supply Chain Officer, Unilever


years he was appointed as Chief Supply Chain Officer, the position he has held for the past 12 years. He is also a member of Heineken’s executive committee, where he is responsible for managing the global supply chain network and operations. He is currently based in The Hague, The Netherlands.


4| ROBERTO CANEVARI


Marc Engel has earned the title of Num- ber 1 Supply Chain Executive in Europe for the second year in a row, as confirmed by the financial, visibility and peer voting quadrants when comparing his individual results in 2018 versus 2017. Financially, Unilever registered an increase in both revenue (1.9%) and EBIT (3%) in 2017 compared to 2016. Accordingly, in 2018 Marc’s visibility also increased versus 2017, due to the number of interviews given and conferences attended. Lastly, the peers unanimously awarded Marc the maximum number of points, with him accumulating 15.5% of all awarded votes. He is an exceptional leader driven by innovation and continuous improvement. He has been Chief Supply Chain Officer at Unilever since February 2016, based in London, UK.


2| SUSANNE HUNDSBÆK-PEDERSEN


Senior VP - Devices and Supply Chain Management, Novo Nordisk


Susanne Hundsbæk-Pedersen has made remarkable progress to achieve second place in 2018, climbing three positions from her previous ranking as number 5 in 2017. Her progress is partly due to Novo Nordisk’s slightly better financial perfor- mance in which the EBIT increased by 1.8% and ROCE increased by 1% in 2017 versus 2016. Moreover, her visibility has increased by 38% in the 2018 ranking versus 2017. This is because she earned first place in the Top 25 Danish Supply Chain Executives in 2017, but also due to the interviews and university lectures


given, conferences attended and num- ber of press releases published. She is an empowering example of a very successful woman and a strong supply chain per- sonality. She started working as a project manager for Novo Nordisk in 2002, reach- ing the Senior Vice President position in 2013, with responsibilities which span the globe. She is currently based in Copenha- gen, Denmark.


3| MARC JOSEPH GROSS Chief Supply Chain Officer, Heineken


Marc Gross has achieved the third posi- tion in our 2018 ranking, climbing seven places from tenth position in 2017. Finan- cially, Heineken had a profitable year in 2017 in which massive growth was reg- istered in revenue (5.3%), EBIT (21.7%) and ROCE (1%) compared to 2016. His visibility increased by 36% in our ranking compared to 2017, due to frequent inter- views given and international conferences attended. Moreover, the votes he obtained from peers increased significantly by 38% compared to 2017, with him amassing 8% of all the votes for all candidates. Marc started working at Heineken as Manag- ing Director in 2002, then after three


Chief Supply Chain Officer, Burberry


Roberto Canevari has risen from 11th place in 2017 to fourth place in 2018. His successful climb of seven positions in our 2018 ranking is partly due to Burberry’s growth in all indicators such as revenue


(10%), EBIT (9.9%) and ROCE (5%) when comparing 2017 against 2016. Accord- ingly, his personal visibility has increased due to interviews given, including to Sup- ply Chain Movement, and conferences attended in 2018. This year he received 6% of all the peer votes, similar to the percentage of votes he amassed in 2017. He started in the position of Chief Supply Chain Officer in 2012 and he is currently based London, UK.


5| IVANKA JANSSEN


VP Supply Chain Europe, Eastern Europe and Sub Saharan Africa, PepsiCo


Ivanka Janssen attained fifth place this year, rising from eighth place last year. This is partly due to PepsiCo’s financial growth of 1.2% in revenue, 3.8% in EBIT and 6.5% in ROCE for 2017 versus 2016, but also because of her increased visibil- ity through participating in conferences, often as one of the main speakers. The peers also assigned more points to Ivanka


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SUPPLY CHAIN MOVEMENT, No.31, Q4 2018


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