Steve Presley, CEO of Nestlé USA, answers questions about his focus as CEO, the culture at Nestlé, the type of person who thrives there, leaders he admires, his first jobs, whether his door is open or closed, hobbies, things he still wants to learn, what he can't live without, and advice for his younger self.
Steve Presley, CEO of Nestlé USA, answers questions about his focus as CEO, the culture at Nestlé, the type of person who thrives there, leaders he admires, his first jobs, whether his door is open or closed, hobbies, things he still wants to learn, what he can't live without, and advice for his younger self.
Steve Presley, CEO of Nestlé USA, answers questions about his focus as CEO, the culture at Nestlé, the type of person who thrives there, leaders he admires, his first jobs, whether his door is open or closed, hobbies, things he still wants to learn, what he can't live without, and advice for his younger self.
Steve Presley, CEO of Nestlé USA, answers questions about his focus as CEO, the culture at Nestlé, the type of person who thrives there, leaders he admires, his first jobs, whether his door is open or closed, hobbies, things he still wants to learn, what he can't live without, and advice for his younger self.
A video: “Ask Me Anything: Steve Presley – CEO Nestlé USA-
1- What’s your main focus as a CEO?
___________________________________________ 2- 3 adjectives that describe Nestlé culture. ___________________________________________ 3- What type of person would thrive here? ___________________________________________ 4- Are there any other leaders you admire? ___________________________________________ 5- What was your first job? ___________________________________________ 6- What was your first job in Nestlé? ___________________________________________ 7- Your door: open or closed? ___________________________________________ 8- What do you do for fun? ___________________________________________ 9- Something you still want to learn? ___________________________________________ 10- One thing you can't live without: ___________________________________________ 11- What would you advise the 30–year-old Steve to do? ___________________________________________