Second top-level exit in the last one year; Hemant Bakshi a logical choice to fill the void
In a surprise move, Gopal Vittal, executive director of the home and personal care business and considered the second most powerful executive after CEO Nitin Paranjpe at Hindustan Unilever, one of the country's largest multinational, announced he was quitting the firm.
Insiders say the company tried to persuade Vittal to change his mind for the past several weeks, but he eventually stuck to his decision to move on. Vittal has not disclosed what he plans to do next. Speculation has it that it could even include starting up a new entrepreneurial venture.
Gopal Vittal, (executive director of the home and personal care business, HUL)
Vittal's exit leaves a big void at the upper echelons of the Rs 19,000 cr consumer packaged goods behemoth. As the boss of the home and personal care business, which accounts for three-fourths per cent of HUL's revenues, Vittal was effectively the second most powerful leader inside HUL after CEO Nitin Paranjpe.
As a key member of Paranjpe's team, Vittal was responsible for consolidating and rejuvenating HUL's home and personal care business (HPC), which consists of marquee brands like Dove, Axe, Lux and Surf.
Shortly after he took charge of the HPC business, HUL's mainline detergent business was facing huge competition from P&G's Tide. There were significant questions around HUL's overall performance and competitiveness. Paranjpe, Vittal and the rest of the senior team were not only able to weather the storm, the home and personal care business emerged as a powerful engine of growth. (Read what CEO Paranjpe told Forbes India about the turnaround in fortunes ). In the last one and a half years, HUL's market value has climbed 60 percent since Paranjpe took over.
The three and a half year stint as executive director of Hindustan Unilever was Vittal's second stint at the company. He joined the company as a management trainee after graduating from the Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta in 1992.
Hemant Bakshi, (Executive director, HUL)
In the last one year, this is the second senior-level exit at HUL, after Shrijeet Mishra , executive director, foods quit the company to join media giant Bennett, Colman and Co (BCCL) as COO. Mishra was succeeded by Geetu Verma who came in from Pepsico India.
UPDATE: News is just in and the company confirms, Hemant Bakshi Succeeds Gopal Vittal at HUL