Nestle taps new CEO with health care industry background

Nestle taps new CEO with health care industry background
The June 1, 2015 file photo shows Ulf Schneider, chairman of Fresenius SE & Co. KGaA, in Leipzig, Germany. On Monday, June 27, 2016 the Nestle board decided to appoint Schneider as the new Nestle CEO. (Peter Endig/dpa via AP, file)

Nestle has selected health care industry executive Ulf Mark Schneider as its new CEO, as the Swiss food and drinks giant seeks to evolve into a nutrition, health and wellness company.


The company announced in a statement late Monday that Schneider, a 50-year-old German and American dual national, will take over starting Jan. 1 from current CEO Paul Bulcke.

Bulcke is taking over as non-executive chairman from Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, who is retiring after 50 years with Nestle.

Brabeck-Letmathe noted the transition amid an "increasingly difficult external environment" for Nestle, which reported a 37 percent drop in net profit last year due to a stronger Swiss franc and one-time items linked to deal-making. It has also been beset by recent product recalls.

Schneider has headed health care giant Fresenius Group since 2003.

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