Koninklijke Ahold NVAH:AEX

12.50
0.13 / 1.05%
3.09m
33.55%
0.3865
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Directors & officers

 NameTitleCompensationAgeOfficer
since
 
ReneDahan
Chairman of the Supervisory Board
102.00k EUR
71
2004
Mr. Rene Dahan serves as Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Koninklijke Ahold NV. He was first appointed to the Supervisory Board on June 2, 2004. He is former Executive Vice President and Director of Exxon Mobil Corporation. He is Member of the international Advisory Boards of the Instituto de Empresa, Madrid, Spain. Mr. Dahan is Chairman of the Company's Selection and Appointment Committee.
 
A.Boer
President and Chief Executive Officer, Member of the Corporate Executive Board
2.33m EUR
55
1998
 
Tomde Swaan
Vice Chairman of the Supervisory Board
88.00k EUR
67
2007
 
JeffreyCarr
Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Member of the Corporate Executive Board
1.49m EUR
51
2011
 
LodewijkHijmans van den Bergh
Executive Vice President, Chief Corporate Governance Counsel and Member of the Corporate Executive Board
1.44m EUR
49
2009
 
JamesMcCann
Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Ahold USA, Member of the Corporate Executive Board
1.45m EUR
43
2011
 
Henk Janten Brinke
Vice President Investor Relations
--
--
--
 
DerkDoijer
Member of the Supervisory Board
84.00k EUR
63
2005
 
MarkMcGrath
Member of the Supervisory Board
101.00k EUR
66
2008
 
BenNoteboom
Member of the Supervisory Board
81.00k EUR
54
2009
 
StephanieShern
Member of the Supervisory Board
89.00k EUR
65
2005
 
JudithSprieser
Member of the Supervisory Board
--
59
2006
 
Robvan den Bergh
Member of the Supervisory Board
--
63
2011
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