Dudley Graham Eustace (3 July 1936 – 11 July 2024) was a British businessman specialized in financial restructuring who held many executive functions in Dutch companies.
He was vice-president and CFO ofPhilips[1] where he was second-in-command to CEOCor Boonstra. He resigned in 1999.[2] In November 1999, he was appointed chairman of the board ofSmith & Nephew.[3] He was named interim chief financial officer ofAhold in 2003 to restructure finances after the company's $880m fraud scandal.[4][5]
Eustace joined the supervisory board ofAegon in 1997, eventually becoming Chairman of the board until his 2010 resignation.[6] He sat at the board ofVNU, now calledThe Nielsen Company, from 2006 to 2009.[7] He was also Vice-Chairman of the Supervisory Board ofKPN,[8] Vice-Chairman ofHagemeyer and was a member of the Supervisory Board ofStork N.V.
Eustace died on 11 July 2024, at the age of 88.[9]
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