Ronald Kers
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Ronald Kers | |
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Born | 7 July 1969 |
Nationality | Dutch |
Known for | Former CEO, Müller (company) |
Spouse(s) | Rima Husseini Kers |
Children | 3 |
Ronald Klaas Otto Kers[1] (born 7 July 1969) is a Dutch businessman, and the former group chief executive (CEO) of Müller (company), based in Fischach, Bavaria. Müller has around 21,000 employees, and a €5 billion turnover. After working for several private equity companies in 2017, he joined the 2 Sisters Food Group in June 2018 as CEO, succeeding founder and majority shareholder, Ranjit Singh Boparan. 2SFG has a turnover of £3.4 billion, 21,000 employees and has businesses in poultry, biscuits, ready meals, desserts, and frozen products.
Early life[]
He went to school in Naaldwijk and ‘s Gravenzande in the Netherlands. After obtaining a degree in Industrial Engineering from the Netherlands, he graduated with an MBA from Schulich School of Business in Toronto, Canada.
Career[]
P&G[]
He started with P&G in 1996. He worked in several brand management and commercial roles in Canada, Belgium and Ireland.
Nestlé[]
He joined Nestlé in 2002 as head of its Global Chilled Dairy Division (Switzerland). He moved to France in 2004, where he set up the joint venture between Nestle Chilled Dairy Europe and Lactalis Produit Frais.
In 2010, he became CEO for Nestle in Austria and Slovenia.
Müller[]
He became CEO of Müller UK in 2012, later CEO of the worldwide company in 2015, which was announced in July 2014.[2] Müller UK is the biggest manufacturer of yoghurt in the UK. In June, 2015, Kers had brokered a deal which would give Müller control of about one-half of the milk produced in the United Kingdom.[3][4]
Personal life[]
He lives in Cheshire, and has three children.[citation needed]
References[]
- ^ Companies House
- ^ Julia Glotz (1 July 2014), "Müller UK boss Ronald Kers promoted to group CEO", William Reed Business Media Ltd., archived from the original on 5 May 2016, retrieved 5 May 2016
- ^ "Muller's £80m dairy deal moves a step closer", Shropshire Star, 28 June 2015, archived from the original on 1 July 2015, retrieved 5 May 2016
- ^ Mark Astley (19 October 2015), "Müller given CMA go-ahead to complete £80m Dairy Crest deal", Dairy Reporter/William Reed Business Media Ltd., archived from the original on 22 October 2015, retrieved 5 May 2016
External links[]
- 1969 births
- Dutch chief executives in the food industry
- Nestlé people
- People from Naaldwijk
- York University alumni
- Living people
- Dutch business biography stubs