10. Paul Walsh, CEO, Diageo
Paul Walsh will cease to be Diageo CEO in just over a month, but he’ll remain a powerful force in the drinks industry for some time to come…
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A year ago this week, Wilson surprised the City with a swoop on beleaguered wholesaler Makro…
View Article7. Andy Clarke, Andy Clarke
Clarke has got Asda off to a positive start this year, revealing a 1.3% boost in sales for Q1 and maintaining Asda’s 17.9% market share…
View Article6. Chris Bush, UK managing director, Tesco
Less than six months after his promotion from COO Bush is still keeping a fairly low profile, leaving CEO Philip Clarke (qv) to face the brickbats…
View Article5. Ranjit Boparan Singh, CEO, 2 Sisters Food Group
2012 was a great year for Boparan: defying rising feed costs and lower consumer confidence…
View Article4. George Weston, CEO, ABF
Weston’s meteoric rise up the power list can be attributed to two key factors: the continuing growth of its Primark fashion retail division…
View Article3. Justin King, CEO, Sainsbury’s
If the speculation is to be believed, The King of Sainsbury’s is preparing to abdicate after a nine-year reign over a resurgent Sainsbury’s…
View Article2. Philip Clarke, Group CEO, Tesco
Having taken over Tesco’s all-important UK operations temporarily last year…
View Article1. Paul Polman, CEO, Unilever
Unilever’s Flying Dutchman is a mountaineer. And he has reached The Grocer’s pinnacle by challenging the status quo…
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