
"Swiss food giant Nestle appointed Alfonso Gonzalez Loeschen as the next global chief executive of Nespresso, effective Nov. 1, 2025. Gonzalez Loeschen, currently CEO of Nespresso North America, will also join Nestle's Executive Board. He succeeds Philipp Navratil, who earlier this month was elevated to CEO of Nestle global after the company fired former CEO Laurent Freixe, citing a relationship with a subordinate."
"Gonzalez Loeschen has led Nespresso's North American business since January 2020, overseeing operations in the United States, Canada and Mexico. He joined Nestle in 1992 and has held a range of senior roles. Nestle said the appointment underscores continuity in its premium coffee strategy. Nespresso reported approximately CHF 6.4 billion ($7.5 billion) in sales in 2024, according to an investor presentation."
"The business operates more than 800 boutiques across more than 70 countries, while employing more than 13,000 people and sourcing coffees from approximately 168,000 farmers, according to company records. Navratil's promotion followed board-level changes at Nestle in early September. The Nespresso brand remains a pillar of Nestle's global coffee portfolio alongside soluble brand Nescafe, Starbucks-branded products and California-based Blue Bottle Coffee."
Alfonso Gonzalez Loeschen will take over as global chief executive of Nespresso on Nov. 1, 2025, and will join Nestle's Executive Board. He currently leads Nespresso North America, overseeing operations in the United States, Canada and Mexico, and has been with Nestle since 1992 in various senior roles. He succeeds Philipp Navratil, who became Nestle's global CEO after the company dismissed Laurent Freixe for a relationship with a subordinate. Nespresso reported roughly CHF 6.4 billion in sales in 2024, operates over 800 boutiques in more than 70 countries, employs over 13,000 people and sources coffee from about 168,000 farmers.
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