Maarten van den Bergh

Maarten Albert van den Bergh (born 19 April 1942, New York City) is a Dutch businessman.

Van den Bergh is the son of Sidney James van den Bergh, long-term chairman of Unilever and Dutch Minister of Defense in 1959, and the grandson of Samuel van den Bergh, one of the founders of Unilever. He spent 32 years at Royal Dutch Shell, where he rose to president, and to vice-president of the committee of managing directors. In 2001, he left Shell to become chairman of Lloyds TSB, a financial services company based in the United Kingdom.[1]

Board memberships:[2]

In 2005, The Times named him the most powerful businessman in Great Britain.[3]

Notes

  1. Jill Treanor for The Guardian. 7 September 2002 Maarten van den Bergh
  2. Bloomberg profile Page accessed March 21, 2015
  3. Quiet Dutchman heads network of corporate talent (The Times)


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