Tag Archive: 11/2012


Unilever Chief Executive Officer, Paul Polman is scheduled to arrive in Colombo today. Accompanying Polman will be Chief Operating Officer, Harish Manwani, and Executive Vice President of South Asia, Nitin Paranjpe. During this visit, Polman will be inaugurating Unilever Sri Lanka’s new manufacturing facility in Horana. In order to meet the growing needs of the Sri Lankan consumer, Unilever Sri Lanka invested US $50 million in a new manufacturing facility located in the BOI Zone in Horana. While Unilever currently manufactures 95% of the products its markets in Sri Lanka, this new facility will enable the company to further extend local manufacturing, as well as deliver faster product innovations and improve production and environmental efficiency. Furthermore, the Company will now be in a position to actively pursue export.

Polman will also be addressing the employees to share his vision and direction for the company and the expectations from Unilever Sri Lanka towards Unilever’s global ambitions. He is also is expected to review Unilever Sri Lanka’s short and long term growth plans with Unilever Sri Lanka’s leadership and give his input on the plans for Sri Lanka to go forward as a key market in South Asia.

Having earned his Master of Arts in Economics and MBA in Finance and International Marketing from the University of Cincinnati, Polman began his career with Procter & Gamble in 1979. He spent 27 years at the company, culminating in the position of Group President – Europe, in 2001. Prior to joining Unilever, he was the Chief Financial Officer of Nestlé from 2006, and the Executive Vice President for the Americas from February 2008. Polman succeeded Patrick Cescau as the Chief Executive Officer of Unilever in January 2009.

 

source – unilever

11 Nigerians made the list, and Dangote group CEO Aliko Dangote has topped the 2012 Forbes list of the 40 richest Africans unsurprisingly. $72.9 billion is their combined worth and happening for the first time is the inclusion of two (2) women.

Here is the full list

  1. Aliko Dangote
  2. Nicky Oppenheimer & family
  3. Johann Rupert & family
  4. Nassef Sawiris
  5. Mike Adenuga
  6. Christoffel Wiese
  7. Othman Benjelloun
  8. Patrice Motsepe
  9. Naguib Sawiris
  10. Mohamed Mansour
  11. Onsi Sawiris
  12. Miloud Chaabi
  13. Yasseen Mansour
  14. Youssef Mansour
  15. Desmond Sacco
  16. Anas Sefrioui
  17. Stephen Saad
  18. Sudhir Ruparelia
  19. Jim Ovia
  20. Shafik Gabr
  21. Abdulsamad Rabiu
  22. Cyril Ramaphosa
  23. Lauritz (Laurie) Dippenaar
  24. Folorunsho Alakija
  25. Theophilus Danjuma
  26. Oba Otudeko
  27. Raymond Ackerman
  28. Mohammed Indimi
  29. Samih Sawiris
  30. Said Salim Bakhresa
  31. Isabel dos Santos
  32. Moulay Hafid Elalamy
  33. O.B. Lulu-Briggs
  34. Alami Lazraq
  35. Gerrit Thomas (GT) Ferreira
  36. Koos Bekker
  37. Sani Bello
  38. Jannie Mouton
  39. Naushad Merali
  40. Hakeem Belo-Osagie