Carrefour's new boss names management team
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[September 22, 2017]
By Dominique Vidalon
PARIS (Reuters) - Carrefour's new boss on
Friday named his leadership team, putting the man credited with reviving
the retailer's Spanish operations in charge of turning around its
business in France, its biggest market.
Alexandre Bompard, who took over in July, is working on plans to try to
revitalize Carrefour, the world's second biggest retailer, which warned
last month its 2017 operating profit could fall by around 12 percent.
In France, which accounts for nearly half of Carrefour's sales and 44
percent of operating profit, the group faces fierce price competition
from online and other more nimble rivals.
Bompard has picked Pascal Clouzard, 54, CEO of Carrefour Spain since
2011, as executive director for France.
Clouzard has been credited by analysts for spearheading a recovery in
Spain where Carrefour's sales rose 2.2 percent last year. There has also
been media speculation that he was on the list of potential candidates
for the top job at Carrefour to take over from Georges Plassat.
Clouzard's challenge will be to boost the performance of the group's
French hypermarkets, a goal that has eluded several predecessors because
of cut-throat competition in France.
Analysts say Clouzard's recovery recipe for Carrefour Spain was
development of convenience stores and acceleration of online.
Antoine Parison, analyst at Bryan Garnier, said: "I note that Mr
Clouzard, who has been developing online in Spain, is appointed to head
France."
Noel Prioux, executive director France since 2011, will become executive
director Latin America, directly in charge of Carrefour Brazil, the
group's second-largest market. He replaces Charles Desmartis.
Another high profile appointment is an external hire - Marie Cheval, 43,
who was the CEO of Societe Generale's <SOGN.PA> online bank Boursorama.
She will become executive director customers, services and digital
transformation, for both the group and France.
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Alexandre Bompard, new Chief Executive Officer of Carrefour, the
world's second-largest retailer, arrives at a ceremony at the Elysee
Palace to celebrate Paris as host for the 2024 Summer Olympic Games,
in Paris, France September 15, 2017. REUTERS/Charles Platiau
Investors want Bompard to catch up with retail's major shift online, notably
after Amazon's <AMZN.O> $13.7 billion bid to buy Whole Foods Market, which sent
shockwaves through global food retailers.
Bompard's new team includes managers from within Carrefour like finance head
Pierre-Jean Sivignon as well as four from outside the group who will bring
complementary expertise, the retailer said.
Another of the external hires is Jerome Nanty, 56, who was Secretary General of
Air France-KLM <AIRF.PA> and who will head human resources for the group and for
France.
The group's new executive committee will comprise 14 members, who will take up
their jobs from Oct. 2.
"The first task of this new team will be to define and implement the group's
transformation plan," Carrefour's statement said. Bompard said last month that
he would provide details on his strategy by the end of the year.
Carrefour shares are down nearly 30 percent so far in 2017 - underperforming
European rivals. They were up 0.67 percent at 16.63 euros by 0812 GMT,
outperforming the European retail sector <.SXRP>, which was down 0.12 percent.
(Reporting by Dominique Vidalon. Editing by Jane Merriman)
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