Non-executive directors
The non-executive directors are the independent element in Unilever's governance.
Michael Treschow – Chairman Unilever N.V. and PLC
Michael has had a distinguished career with a range of multinational companies in both Executive and Non-Executive roles. He has been awarded prestigious honours by Sweden, Spain and France in recognition of his contribution to trade relations.
Louise Fresco
Louise Fresco is an agricultural scientist and a Professor of International Development and Sustainability at the University of Amsterdam
Ann Fudge
An MBA graduate of Harvard University, Ann M. Fudge is an honorary director of Catalyst, a director of The Rockefeller Foundation and is on the board of overseers of Harvard University.
Charles E Golden
An MBA graduate of Lehigh University in Pennsylvania, Charles E Golden subsequently distinguished himself in two industries: automotive and pharmaceutical.
Dr Byron E Grote
Byron Grote has a PhD in Quantitative Analysis from Cornell University. After holding various executive posts within BP, he was appointed as a Managing Director in 2000 and became Chief Financial Officer in 2002.
Hixonia Nyasulu
A former Unilever marketing employee, Hixonia Nyasulu now chairs the Board of Sasol Ltd and serves on the JPMorgan SA Advisory Board.
The Rt Hon Sir Malcolm Rifkind, MP
Sir Malcolm Rifkind has been a Member of the UK Parliament since 1974 and served as a minister under Conservative governments over an 18-year period, eventually becoming Foreign Secretary. He is also a qualified barrister and Queen’s Counsel.
Kees J Storm
Kees J Storm’s financial career saw him rise to become Chairman at AEGON in 1993 – a position which he held with great distinction until 2002. He now serves on supervisory Boards at KLM, PON Holdings, AEGON, Baxter and InBev, as well as at Unilever.
Jeroen van der Veer
Jeroen van der Veer studied mechanical engineering at Delft University and economics at Rotterdam University and has an honorary doctorate from Port Harcourt University (Nigeria). He joined Shell in 1971, was appointed as Chief Executive in 2004 and retired in 2009.
Paul Walsh
Paul Walsh was appointed Chief Executive Officer of Diageo in 2000. Recognising his success in building Diageo into a world renowned company, Paul received the ‘Decade of Excellence Award’ at the UK National Business Awards in 2008.

