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Jack Stahl
Ben Noteboom
Bill McEwan
Rob van den Bergh
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Ahold Delhaize Annual Report 2016
Chairman of the Remuneration Committee
Born: March 27, 1953
Nationality: American
Born: July 4, 1958
Nationality: Dutch
Born: July 28, 1956
Nationality: Canadian
Born: April 10, 1950
Nationality: Dutch
Chairman of the Audit, Finance and
Risk Committee
Chairman of the Governance and
Nomination Committee
Jack Stahl has served on Ahold Delhaize’s
Supervisory Board since July 24, 2016, and is
Chairman of the Audit, Finance and Risk Committee
and a member of the Governance and Nomination
Committee. Prior to the merger between Ahold and
Delhaize, he served on Delhaize’s Board of Directors
from 2008 and was Chairman of its Audit and
Finance Committee.
Jack is former president and CEO of Revlon.
He started his professional career as an auditor
at Arthur Andersen Co. and then spent 22 years
as an executive within the Coca-Cola Company,
culminating in the role of president and chief
operating officer. He also served as group president
of Coca-Cola Americas and chief financial officer.
Jack is chairman of the board of managers of
New Avon LLC and serves on the boards of Catalent
Inc., Advantage Solutions LLC and the U.S. board
of advisors of CVC Capital Partners Advisory Inc.
He is also vice chairman and a member of the board
of directors of The Boys and Girls Clubs of America.
Ben Noteboom has served on Ahold Delhaize’s
Supervisory Board since July 24, 2016, and is
Chairman of the Governance and Nomination
Committee and member of the Remuneration
Committee. Prior to the merger between Ahold and
Delhaize, he was first appointed to the Supervisory
Board on April 28, 2009.
Ben is former CEO and chairman of the executive
board of Randstad Holding N.V., to which he was
appointed in 2001. He had first joined Randstad in
1993 and held various senior management positions
during his time with the company.
Ben is a member of the supervisory board of Aegon
N.V., chairman of its remuneration committee and a
member of its audit committee. He is also a member
of the supervisory board and audit committee of
Wolters Kluwer N.V. and Koninklijke Vopak N.V.,
and a member of the boards of the Holland Festival
Foundation and the Cancer Center Amsterdam.
Bill is the former president and CEO of Sobeys Inc.,
and was a member of the board of directors of its
parent company, Empire Company Limited.
Between 1989 and 2000, Bill held a variety of
progressively senior marketing and merchandising
roles with Coca-Cola Limited and Coca-Cola Bottling
as well as with The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea
Company (A&P), both in Canada and in the United
States. Bill served as president of A&P’s Canadian
operations before his appointment as president
and chief executive officer of the company’s U.S.
Atlantic Region.
Bill is a member of the board of Agrifoods
International Cooperative Ltd, Ultima Foods and
Aimia Inc.
Bill McEwan has served on Ahold Delhaize’s
Supervisory Board since July 24, 2016, and is
Chairman of the Remuneration Committee and
a member of the Sustainability and Innovation
Committee. Prior to the merger between Ahold
and Delhaize, he served on Delhaize’s Board
of Directors as of 2011 and was Chairman of the
Remuneration Committee.
Rob van den Bergh has served on Ahold Delhaize’s
Supervisory Board since July 24, 2016, and is
Chairman of the Sustainability and Innovation
Committee and member of the Remuneration
Committee. Prior to the merger between Ahold and
Delhaize, he was first appointed to the Supervisory
Board on April 20, 2011.
Rob is former CEO of VNU N.V. Prior to that, he held
various other executive positions within VNU he was
a member of the executive board from 1992 and
was appointed CEO in 2000.
Rob is chairman of the supervisory board of
the Nationaal Museum van Wereldculturen,
and a member of the supervisory boards of Pon
Holdings B.V., Iddink Groep B.V. and Novamedia.
He is also a member of the advisory board of CVC
Capital Partners.
Chairman of the Sustainability and
Innovation Committee
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