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Unilever goes outside for chief

By Haig Simonian and Tom Braithwaite

Published: September 4 2008 08:13 | Last updated: September 4 2008 19:21

Unilever on Thursday broke with a near 80-year tradition of appointing insiders to the helm of the multinational by turning to an outsider to succeed Patrick Cescau as chief executive.

Overlooking four credible internal candidates, Michael Treschow, chairman, decided to hire Paul Polman, a former Procter & Gamble and Nestlé man, to takeover from Mr Cescau.

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