ply chain community by giving interviews and attending events, conferences and workshops. He is currently based in Stutt- gart, Germany.
7| JEAN MARC LECHENE
Executive Vice-President & COO, Vestas
this year; she received 9.4% of all awarded points, which is an increase of 12% com- pared to 2017. Ivanka’s impressive career includes ten years working at Philip Mor- ris International, followed by five years at Diageo. She joined PepsiCo in 2016 as VP Supply Chain Europe, Eastern Europe and Sub Saharan Africa. She is responsi- ble for 20 production facilities and over 100 third-party bottling facilities, as well as for providing vision to the supply chain leadership team. She is currently based in Geneva, Switzerland.
6| JÜRGEN BRAUNSTETTER
Senior VP Supply Chain Management Automotive, Continental
Jürgen Braunstetter is a new entrant in our European Top 28 ranking. He was ranked as the Number 2 Supply Chain Executive in the DACH Region 2018, coming second to Chris Tyas. His current sixth position is partly due to Continen- tal’s financial growth of 8.5% in revenue, 11.4% in EBIT and 3% in ROCE in 2017 compared to 2016. He is active in the sup-
Jean Marc Lechene is also a new entrant in the 2018 list. He was recently named as the Number 1 Supply Chain Executive in Denmark 2018. His responsibility for overseeing Vestas’ operations spans the globe. As a result, his personal visibility has grown exponentially, with him giv- ing many interviews and benefiting from numerous press releases covering his well-deserved achievement. Jean Marc is a board member at Vestas, and he has been the company’s COO since 2012. He has a master’s degree in engineering (1981) and
had 7.2% EBIT and 11% ROCE growth in 2017 compared to 2016. Overall, Johannes maintained consistent visibility in 2018 through his speeches and interviews. As a result, he obtained 12% more peer votes in 2018 than in 2017. Johannes was appointed as CPO and Senior Vice Presi-
dent Operations at Nokia in 2013 after five years as VP Supply Chain & Logistics. His role includes all procurement and operations for Nokia globally. He man- ages Nokia’s global supply chain network including factories, distribution network, warehousing and inventory management. Additionally, he is responsible for new product introductions and sales & opera- tions planning (S&OP). He is currently based in Munich, Germany.
he obtained his MBA from INSEAD in 1988, after which he worked for McKinsey & Company for five years. He continued his career at Lafarge for 14 years, becom- ing the President for North America in the cement business. Moreover, he has also worked for Michelin for three years, in the European truck tyres business. He is currently based in Denmark.
8| JOHANNES GILOTH 40
Chief Procurement and Supply Chain Officer, Nokia
Due to the fierce competition among our first seven candidates based on their individual and company performance, Johannes Giloth has slipped to eighth place in 2018 from his previous position at number four in 2017. Financially, Nokia
9| DIRK HOLBACH
Corporate Senior VP, Chief Supply Chain Officer, Henkel
Dirk Holbach is ranked in ninth posi- tion this year, dropping down from third place in 2017. Financially, Henkel regis- tered 7% growth in revenue and 9.1% in EBIT when comparing 2017 with 2016. Dirk maintains an active profile in the supply chain community, often being invited as guest speaker at conferences and events, which explains his 26% rise in personal visibility compared to 2017. Dirk started at Henkel in 1996 as Junior Manager Corporate Purchasing and was appointed as Corporate Senior VP and Chief Supply Chain Officer for Laundry, Home & Care Managing Director in 2015. He is the head of Henkel’s worldwide supply chain, with over 7,500 people in 31 factories across 70 logistics centres in
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