Sector News

Givaudan Announces Changes to Executive Committee

August 6, 2015
Consumer Packaged Goods
Givaudan, the world’s leading fragrance and flavour company, today announced changes to its Executive Committee. Simon Halle-Smith, currently Head of Human Resources for Fragrances, will become a member of the Executive Committee with responsibility for Global Human Resources. Joe Fabbri, as a member of the Executive Committee, will continue to be responsible for Environment, Health and Safety (EHS) and Sustainability and take the lead on projects supporting Givaudan’s strategic focus on excellence in execution at each step of the value chain. These changes are effective immediately.
 
Gilles Andrier, CEO of Givaudan, said: ‘Creating a dedicated Executive Committee position for Human Resources reflects our commitment to our people, who are critical to our success.’ He added: ‘We also recognise that customers and many other stakeholders have rising expectations regarding a Company’s responsibility to sustainability, the environment, and health and safety.’
 
Simon Halle-Smith is a UK national born in 1966. He joined Givaudan from Quest in 2007, as European Human Resources Director, before being appointed Head of Human Resources for the Fragrance Division in 2009. Prior to Quest, Simon worked in the pharmaceutical industry, where he gained extensive experience in Human Resources, as well as in sales and project management. As Head of Global Human Resources and a member of the Givaudan Executive Committee, Simon will focus on further strengthening the Company’s attractiveness as an employer of choice, and ensuring we address company-wide talent needs, especially in high-growth markets.
 
Joe Fabbri is a Canadian national born in 1958. He joined the Givaudan Executive Committee in 2008 as Head of Global Human Resources and Sustainability. Since 2010, he has also assumed the responsibility for Environment, Health and Safety. He joined Givaudan in 1989 and held positions of increasing responsibility in operations, before leading the Quest integration in 2007.
 
Source: Givaudan

comments closed

Related News

May 4, 2024

Emergent Cold LatAm opens ‘Chile’s largest’ frozen food warehouse

Consumer Packaged Goods

Temperature-controlled storage and logistic solution provider, Emergent Cold LatAm, has opened ‘Chile’s largest’ frozen food warehouse. Located in Talcahuano, a region renowned for its seafood and fruit production and exports, the warehouse represents a strategic enhancement of the local cold chain infrastructure.

May 4, 2024

Asahi Beverages buys Australian gin manufacturer Never Never

Consumer Packaged Goods

Never Never gin will be sold through Asahi’s alcohol division, Carlton & United Breweries (CUB). According to the company, the acquisition – which won’t impact daily operations – will enable Never Never’s premium gin to reach a wider customer base while enhancing support and product offerings for existing customers.

May 4, 2024

Coca-Cola Europacific Partners CFO resigns, moves to Diageo

Consumer Packaged Goods

Coca-Cola Europacific Partners (CCEP) announced today the forthcoming departure of Nik Jhangiani, senior vice president and chief financial officer, with plans underway to identify his successor. Jhangiani will be stepping down to assume the role of CFO at Diageo later this year.

How can we help you?

We're easy to reach