Movers and Shakers The right people in the right roles can make all the difference
Grant F. Reid steps down as CEO of US giant, Mars
Mars Chief Executive Officer, Grant F. Reid, has announced he is to hand over the reins as CEO after leading the business through a period of unprecedented growth, impact and transformation. Reid – who will remain at Mars until
the end of the year – informed the Board of his intentions to retire from Mars 18 months ago and has been closely involved in helping ensure a best-in-class succession. He has served in the role since 2014. Poul Weihrauch, Global President at Mars Petcare, will succeed as CEO, effective from the end of September.
Mars Board Chair, paid tribute to Reid’s
Frank Mars, “extraordinary
legacy” – highlighting his countless achievements – fusing performance with purpose, delivering sustainable growth,
ramping up Mars digital
capabilities, building its iconic brands, and expanding into new territories like
veterinary health, pet services
and healthy snacking. As a result, Mars said, sales had grown by over 50% to nearly $45B under Reid’s tenure and the number of Associates had increased from 60,000 to more than 140,000. Frank Mars added: “While he is too modest to admit it, our significant transformation and record growth as a business would not have happened without visibly
Grant’s leadership. He has
lived our principles and embedded purpose at the heart of our business strategy. The Mars Family are
tremendously grateful for his
dedication and service. “He has been a tower of strength, helping us charter new courses and pushing us beyond what we thought possible. He’s represented Mars on the global stage, particularly around climate change, and he has ensured that we are known for acting, not just making commitments.
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“We will greatly miss his principled leadership, his highly collaborative and engaging style and – not least – his dry Scottish sense of humour.”
A powerful legacy
Reid said: “It has been a privilege to lead the Mars team and work closely with the Mars Family. We have built on our core strengths and moved into new areas, setting the business up for a brilliant, sustainable future. But the biggest difference we make starts with our 140,000 Associates, the hundreds of communities we operate in, and the billions of consumers we serve.
I’m
proud that, in the face of challenges such as a global pandemic, we have never lost sight of our strategic path or our ambition to help create the world we want tomorrow – and to drive both purpose and performance. Whether that be challenging ourselves to deliver a truly net zero supply chain, ensuring our
most impactful raw materials like palm are deforestation-free, or innovating with packaging solutions to help ensure our products do not turn up as waste.” He added: “Having worked closely
with Poul for many years I consider him and his family to be close friends. I am very excited about the future of the business under his leadership and congratulate him on his appointment as CEO of this incredible company.” Reid and Weihrauch have been
working together closely for several months to ensure a smooth and orderly succession that maintains the considerable business momentum. Reid will continue to represent Mars until the end of 2022, including at critical events such as UNGA/Climate Week, COP27 and more.
From next year onwards, Reid will
devote more time to following his passion as a champion for climate action, the sustainability agenda, and the broader role for business in society.
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