Gerard Kleisterlee

Gerard Kleisterlee

Kleisterlee with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, Amsterdam, 2009
Born (1946-09-28) 28 September 1946
Germany
Residence Amsterdam, Netherlands
Nationality Dutch
Education Eindhoven University of Technology
University of Pennsylvania
Known for former CEO, Philips
Spouse(s) Married
Children 3

Gerard Johannes Kleisterlee (born 28 September 1946) is a Dutch businessman and engineer. He is the Chairman of Vodafone and former President and CEO of Philips.

Early life

Born in Germany in 1946 to Dutch and German parents, he was raised in the Netherlands.[1] He was educated at a Jesuit-run Canisius College in Nijmegen, he attended the Eindhoven University of Technology. He received an MBA from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton Business School in 1991.[2]

Career

Trained as an electronics engineer, like his father, he worked at Philips for almost all of his life. From 1981 to 1986 he was General Manager of Philips' Professional Audio Product Group. Kleisterlee joined Philips Components in 1986. After becoming General Manager of Philips Display Components for Europe. He was appointed Managing Director of Philips Display Components Worldwide in 1994. He became President of Philips Taiwan and Regional Manager for Philips Components in Asia-Pacific in 1996. From September 1997 through June 1998 he was also responsible for all the activities of the Philips Group in China. He served on the Hong Kong Chief Executive's Council of International Advisers from 1998 to 2005.[3]

He was determined not only to transform Philips' image with consumers but also turn it into a high-growth, high-tech company, something that more than 10 years of restructuring, under two predecessors, failed to do. As CEO he:[4]

He was succeeded by Frans van Houten as CEO of Philips in April 2011. A director of Dell, Kleisterlee was nominated as the successor at Vodafone to chairman John Bond in January 2011, a position he assumed in July 2011.[5] He was awarded an Honorary doctorate from the Catholic University of Leuven in 2005. He was named 2006 Europe Businessman of the Year by Fortune.[6]

Personal life

He resides in Amsterdam with his wife and three children.

References

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