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'''Jean Marc Huët''' is a Dutch business executive and Chairman of the Supervisory board of [[Heineken]].<ref>https://www.theheinekencompany.com/our-company/our-leadership</ref><ref>https://www.cnbc.com/jean-marc-huet/</ref> He attended the [[2022 Bilderberg meeting]].
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'''Jean Marc Huët''' is a Dutch business executive and Chairman of the Supervisory board of [[Heineken]].<ref>https://www.theheinekencompany.com/our-company/our-leadership</ref><ref>https://www.cnbc.com/jean-marc-huet/</ref><ref>https://managementscope.nl/manager/jean-marc-huet</ref> He attended the [[2022 Bilderberg meeting]].
  
 
==Education==
 
==Education==
 
Huët graduated with a bachelor’s degree from [[Dartmouth College]], then came back to Europe, but couldn’t find a job. He then met someone who gave him work after four month’s searching; a small company selling bicycle tires in [[Italy]].  
 
Huët graduated with a bachelor’s degree from [[Dartmouth College]], then came back to Europe, but couldn’t find a job. He then met someone who gave him work after four month’s searching; a small company selling bicycle tires in [[Italy]].  
  
He then decided to enter a more institutionalized industry, investment banking. I joined [[Goldman Sachs]] as an analyst in the investment banking division in [[1993]], and remained there until [[2002]], by which time I had been promoted to executive director of investment banking services.<ref name=topmba>https://www.topmba.com/why-mba/mba-alumni-stories/chief-financial-officer-unilever-mba-profile</ref>
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==Career==
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He then decided to enter a more institutionalized industry, [[investment banking]]. He joined [[Goldman Sachs]] as an analyst in the investment banking division in [[1993]], and remained there until [[2002]], by which time he had been promoted to executive director of investment banking services.<ref name=topmba>https://www.topmba.com/why-mba/mba-alumni-stories/chief-financial-officer-unilever-mba-profile</ref>
 
   
 
   
 
Huët then took a year out of the working world to enroll on his MBA program at [[INSEAD]]’s Fontainebleau campus.<ref name=topmba/>  
 
Huët then took a year out of the working world to enroll on his MBA program at [[INSEAD]]’s Fontainebleau campus.<ref name=topmba/>  
  
In [[2002]] it was his contacts in the business world that helped him secure his next influential role at one of his previous clients, [[Numico]], a specialist [[baby food]] and medical nutrition company. That business got sold to [[Danone]], so I then became chief financial officer of [[Bristol-Myers Squibb]], a global US-based [[pharmaceutical company]], which also at the time had a baby food business called Mead Johnson. <ref name=topmba/>
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In [[2002]] it was his contacts in the business world that helped him secure his next influential role at one of his previous clients, [[Numico]], a specialist [[baby food]] and medical nutrition company. That business got sold to [[Danone]], so he then became chief financial officer of [[Bristol-Myers Squibb]], a global US-based [[pharmaceutical company]], which also at the time had a baby food business called Mead Johnson.<ref name=topmba/>
  
 
In 2010 he started working as Chief Financial Officer for [[Unilever]]. The corporation paid him a "golden hello" of nearly 3.3 million pounds ($5 million) to compensate him for lost incentives from his former employer.<ref>https://us.fashionnetwork.com/news/unilever-cfo-huet-gets-3-3-million-golden-hello,505055.html</ref>
 
In 2010 he started working as Chief Financial Officer for [[Unilever]]. The corporation paid him a "golden hello" of nearly 3.3 million pounds ($5 million) to compensate him for lost incentives from his former employer.<ref>https://us.fashionnetwork.com/news/unilever-cfo-huet-gets-3-3-million-golden-hello,505055.html</ref>

Revision as of 09:28, 22 May 2023

Person.png Jean Marc HuëtRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(business executive)
Jean Marc Huët.png
Born1969
NationalityDutch
Alma materDartmouth College, INSEAD
Dutch business executive formerly with Goldman Sachs and Unilever who attended his first Bilderberg in 2022 as Chairman of Heineken.

Employment.png Chairman of the Supervisory board

In office
2019 - Present
EmployerHeineken
Attended Bilderberg/2022

Employment.png Finance director

In office
February 2010 - 2015
EmployerUnilever

Jean Marc Huët is a Dutch business executive and Chairman of the Supervisory board of Heineken.[1][2][3] He attended the 2022 Bilderberg meeting.

Education

Huët graduated with a bachelor’s degree from Dartmouth College, then came back to Europe, but couldn’t find a job. He then met someone who gave him work after four month’s searching; a small company selling bicycle tires in Italy.

Career

He then decided to enter a more institutionalized industry, investment banking. He joined Goldman Sachs as an analyst in the investment banking division in 1993, and remained there until 2002, by which time he had been promoted to executive director of investment banking services.[4]

Huët then took a year out of the working world to enroll on his MBA program at INSEAD’s Fontainebleau campus.[4]

In 2002 it was his contacts in the business world that helped him secure his next influential role at one of his previous clients, Numico, a specialist baby food and medical nutrition company. That business got sold to Danone, so he then became chief financial officer of Bristol-Myers Squibb, a global US-based pharmaceutical company, which also at the time had a baby food business called Mead Johnson.[4]

In 2010 he started working as Chief Financial Officer for Unilever. The corporation paid him a "golden hello" of nearly 3.3 million pounds ($5 million) to compensate him for lost incentives from his former employer.[5]

From 2019, he also was member of the Advisory Board of Bridgepoint, an international private equity group.[6]


 

Event Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Bilderberg/20222 June 20225 June 2022Washington DC
Mandarin Oriental Hotel
US
The 68th Bilderberg Meeting, held in Washington DC, after an unprecedented two year hiatus during which a lot of the Bilderberg regulars were busy managing COVID-19
Many thanks to our Patrons who cover ~2/3 of our hosting bill. Please join them if you can.


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