Company signals
Ahold Delhaize
2 signals in the current window, with MitchelLake's leadership read on each.
Market context: The wider read — a Talent Market Index of 110 (Hot), up 11.7 month-on-month — shows EMEA signal flow rising (+1.7pts).
Ahold Delhaize: 2 signals in the last 90 days; 0.1% of MitchelLake's EMEA signal flow; 2 tracked across 43 days.
Signals at Ahold Delhaize
Leadership Change
AmericasAhold Delhaize has nominated Claire Peters as CEO for its US operations, effective September 8, 2026. Peters previously held leadership roles at Amazon, Woolworths Group, and Tesco.
Leadership read: Leadership transitions often precede broader the sector bench-strengthening over the next two quarters.
curated · 2026-06-18 · context →
Leadership Change
EMEACEO Frans Muller retiring, Thierry Garnier nominated as replacement for April 2027
Leadership read: Leadership transitions often precede broader the sector bench-strengthening over the next two quarters.
curated · 2026-05-06 · context →
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