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Danone and Migros CEOs Elected New Co-Chairs of The Consumer Goods Forum Board
PARIS, June 17, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Emmanuel Faber and Ozgur Tort will chair the CEO-led, parity-based Board

The Consumer Goods Forum (CGF), the global body pursuing purpose and positive 
change across the consumer goods industry, announced today that it has elected 
two new Co-Chairs for its Board of Directors: Emmanuel Faber, Chairman and CEO 
of Danone will chair the Manufacturer College of the Board, while Ozgur Tort, 
CEO of Migros Ticaret will chair the Retailer College.

The pair will lead the CGF Board for two years and replace outgoing Co-Chairs 
Ian Cook of Colgate-Palmolive and Olaf Koch of METRO AG. In addition, James 
Quincey, Chairman and CEO of The Coca-Cola Company and Daniel Zhang, CEO of 
Alibaba Group have been appointed Vice Co-Chairs of the CGF Board.

Today's announcement was made after the bi-annual Board of Directors meeting, 
which took place at the 63rd Global Summit in Vancouver from the 12th-14th June.

Delivering Purpose & Positive Change at Scale
Mr Faber and Mr Tort take over as co-chairs at a time when continuing 
disruption in the industry is making the mission of the CGF ever more 
important.  Increasingly consumers, employees and investors expect companies to 
embrace a purpose beyond profit, while new technologies are creating 
opportunities fundamentally to reshape traditional business models. The scale 
and pace of change makes collaboration across the value chain essential – a 
unique hallmark of the CGF's way of working. The new co-chairs will bring their 
manufacturing and retail experience to unite members in addressing issues like 
plastic waste, food waste, deforestation, forced labour, data accuracy, food 
safety, consumer health and employee wellbeing.

Commenting on his election, Emmanuel Faber, Chairman and CEO of Danone, said: 
"The health of the people and of the planet is the major challenge of the 21st 
century. We need to act now to build a sustainable future and all stakeholders 
must join forces to best impact at scale. I am convinced that our industry has 
a decisive role to play. The CGF embodies a unique platform to drive positive 
change through collaboration at local and global level, in order to reinvent 
the industry model. I'm greatly honoured to become new Co-Chair of the Board 
alongside Ozgur and feel inspired to advance the ambitious collective roadmap 
of the CGF with all its members". 

Commenting on his election, Ozgur Tort, CEO of Migros Ticaret, said: 
"It is an honour to lead the effort, together with Emmanuel, at this exciting 
moment in our industry. We are all aware that we have to grow sustainably and 
responsibly to match this increasing consumer demand and to fulfil our 
responsibility to future generations. Obviously, this requires important 
changes in the way we do our business. Every change involves several risks that 
we have to tackle together with our member companies. In the new age of the 
global consumer goods industry, collaboration between all parties including 
retailers, manufacturers, legal authorities, universities, NGOs and digital 
platforms will be the key to empower our sector. This will bring a direct 
benefit to lives of consumers in the future". 

Both Mr Faber and Mr Tort emphasised their gratitude to Mr Cook and Mr Koch for 
their outstanding contribution to the CGF over the previous two years and 
thanked them on behalf of the Board for their exceptional leadership and their 
commitment to accelerate the implementation of positive change. Elected as Vice 
Co-Chairs at the 2015 Board of Directors meeting in New York, Mr Cook and Mr 
Koch took over as Co-Chairs following their appointment at the 2017 Board 
meeting in Berlin.  

About Emmanuel Faber, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Danone
 
Emmanuel FABER began his career as a consultant at Bain & Company before 
working as an investment banker at Baring Brothers. He moved to Legris 
Industries, where he was named Chief Executive Officer in 1996. 
Emmanuel joined Danone in 1997 to become in 2000 Chief Financial Officer and a 
member of the company's Executive Committee. In 2005 he took up the position of 
Vice-President for the Asia-Pacific region, based in Shanghai. In 2008, 
Emmanuel was appointed Deputy General Manager. In 2011, he became Vice-Chairman 
of the Board of Directors and in October 2014, he was named Chief Executive 
Officer. Since December 2017, Emmanuel is Danone's Chairman & Chief Executive 
Officer. Emmanuel is strongly committed to promoting innovative inclusive 
business models. In 2005, he supervised the first social business experiments 
conducted in Bangladesh with Grameen Bank and the creation of Danone 
Communities, in close collaboration with 2006 Nobel Peace Prize-Winner Muhammad 
Yunus. With Martin Hirsch, Emmanuel is also a founder and co-chair of the 
Business and Poverty Action Tank, a social-business incubator based at HEC in 
Paris. 

In 2013, upon the request of the French Government, Emmanuel co-wrote with Jay 
Naidoo the report "Innovating by mobilising stakeholders: 10 proposals for a 
new approach to Official Development Assistance".

About Ozgur Tort, CEO of Migros Ticaret: 

Ozgur Tort is the Chief Executive Officer of Migros Group, the leading 
supermarket chain of Turkey, which has a pioneer position for 65 years in the 
sector through its innovative implementations, fresh food focus and ultimate 
service for unique shopping experience. Migros has more than 2,000 stores all 
around Turkey and has strong operations in Kazakhstan and Macedonia. Tort has a 
career mastering all the dimensions of retail management. He joined Migros 
Group in 1996 firstly at Business Development. He leaded the services of 
Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and International Expansion. He worked 
in Migros' subsidiary in Russia as Chief Operating Officer between 2002 and 
2006. In 2006, he moved back to Turkey as Chief Human Resource Officer at the 
headquarters until he was appointed as CEO of Migros Group in 2008 at the age 
of 35. 

Ozgur Tort is also Co-Chair of Food Retailers Association (GPD) and board 
member of Turkish Federation of Shopping Centers and Retailers (TAMPF) in 
Turkey. Tort is an Industrial Engineer graduated from Istanbul Technical 
University and he holds an MS degree specialising in Engineering Management in 
Missouri University of Science and Technology. He is married and has a child.

About The Consumer Goods Forum

The Consumer Goods Forum ("CGF") is a global, parity-based industry network 
that is driven by its members to encourage the global adoption of practices and 
standards that serves the consumer goods industry worldwide. It brings together 
the CEOs and senior management of some 400 retailers, manufacturers, service 
providers, and other stakeholders across 70 countries, and it reflects the 
diversity of the industry in geography, size, product category and format. Its 
member companies have combined sales of EUR 3.5 trillion and directly employ 
nearly 10 million people, with a further 90 million related jobs estimated 
along the value chain. It is governed by its Board of Directors, which 
comprises more than 50 manufacturer and retailer CEOs. For more information, 
please visit: www.theconsumergoodsforum.com.

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Source:  The Consumer Goods Forum
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