
Audio By Carbonatix
The Global Chief Executive officer of Unilever, Paul Polman, is in the country on a two- day duty tour. Mr. Polman flew in from the Cote d’Ivoire, Tuesday night, where he joined President Nana Akufo-Addo on a panel at the on- going Africa CEO summit.
President Akufo-Addo and Paul Polman had discussions on Unilever’s business interest and investments in Ghana and possible areas of cooperation. While in Ghana, Mr. Polman is scheduled to meet with the minister of Agriculture, Dr. Owusu Afriyie Akoto and finance minister, Ken Ofori Atta to discuss Unilever’s participation in investments in the agric sector and the general economy as a whole.
Paul Polman will also meet the management and staff of Unilever Ghana and some of its Non-Executive Directors.
Paul Polman was accompanied by the Africa president of the business, Bruno Witvoet; Africa Director for Communications and Sustainable Business, Douglas Brew and the CEO of Sundial Brands, a recent acquisition of Unilever, Richelieu Dennis.
He is scheduled to leave for Nigeria on Wednesday on the next leg of his tour of some selected countries in Africa.
Paul Polman has been Chief Executive Officer since 1st January 2009. Under his leadership Unilever has set out an ambitious vision to double its size while reducing its overall environmental footprint and increasing its positive social impact.
Paul is Chairman of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development, a member of the International Business Council of the World Economic Forum and serves on the Board of the UN Global Compact. He is also on the Board of the Global Consumer Goods Forum.
At the invitation of the UN Secretary General, he recently served on the High Level Panel of Eminent Persons looking at the Post 2015 Development Agenda and previously acted as co-chairman of the B20 group of companies reporting to the G20 on Food Security.
He is a member of the European Resource Efficiency Platform chaired by Environment Commissioner Janez Potocnik, and has agreed to serve at the invitation of former Mexican President, Felipe Calderon, on the International Council of the Global Commission on the Economy and Climate. He was recently asked by the UK Prime Minister to be a British Business Ambassador.
Since 2010, Paul has been a non-executive director of the Dow Chemical Company.
In recognition of his contribution to responsible business, Paul is a former recipient of the Atlantic Council Award for Distinguished Business Leadership and the CK Prahalad Award for Global Sustainability Leadership. Last year he received the World Wildlife Fund Duke of Edinburgh Conservation Medal.
Paul began his career at Procter & Gamble in 1979, holding many senior executive positions, including Group President of Europe. He moved to Nestle in 2005, where he was the Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President for the Americas.
He earned a BBA/BA from the University of Groningen, Netherlands, in 1977 and an MA Economics and MBA finance/international marketing from the University of Cincinnati in 1979. He has been awarded honorary degrees from the Universities of Northumbria, Newcastle, UK, in 2000 and the University of Cincinnati, USA, in 2009.
Married with three children, Paul is Chairman of Perkins School for the Blind International Advisory Board and serves as President of the Kilimanjaro Blind Trust.
About Unilever Ghana
Unilever Ghana was established in 1992 through the merger of UAC Ghana and Lever Brothers and listed on the Ghana Stock Exchange.
Over 5 million households in Ghana enjoy our brand every day and we indirectly employ some 2,000 people in supply, marketing and distribution of the as well as the over 400 staff who work in our Headquarters and Tema factory.
Unilever produces some of the leading home and personal care products on the Ghanaian market in our Tema factory and support the health, nutrition and wellbeing of the people Ghana with iconic brands such as Blue Band margarine, Lipton tea, Key soap, Omo washing powder, Lifebuoy and Pepsodent toothpaste together with house brands like Lux, Geisha, Rexona and Annapurna.
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