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Fordyce To Retire From Hudson; Martin-Consuegra Named CEO

Travel retail company Hudson has named Jordi Martin-Consuegra as CEO. Martin-Consuegra will replace Roger Fordyce, who is stepping down after three years as CEO and more than 30 years with the company. While retiring from his responsibilities as CEO and moving into a more private life effective June 30, 2021, Fordyce will continue to support Hudson in an advisory capacity.

Julián Díaz, CEO of Hudson parent company Dufry Group, praised Fordyce for his longstanding leadership and his commitment to delivering strong short-term and long-term performance results across the company. “For more than 30 years, Roger has acted with precision, helping to drive the evolution of travel retail in North America in alignment with the Dufry business model while serving as an example of operational excellence and industry prowess,” he said. “We look forward to continuing to benefit from Roger’s valuable support in his advisory role.”

Fordyce said he was honored to lead Hudson. “Reflecting back, it’s truly remarkable to see how far this company has come over the years and the role we’ve played in transforming the travel retail industry. I am deeply grateful to our team members, landlords, ACDBE partners and vendors who have contributed to this success every step of the way.

“Jordi is an exemplary leader with a proven business track record and deep industry insight, and so I firmly believe he will carry the mission of this company forward for years to come,” Fordyce added.

Martin-Consuegra, who currently serves as Hudson’s executive vice president, chief administrative officer and deputy CEO, will take over as CEO upon Fordyce’s retirement. He has more than 25 years of business experience and has been with Hudson and Dufry for 15 years. He is currently a member of Hudson’s Executive Committee and has been instrumental in the transformation of Hudson’s business across people and culture, organization, technology and digital innovation. Martin-Consuegra was directly involved in leading the successful business integrations of several newly acquired companies for Dufry, including the acquisition of Hudson in 2008.

Upon Martin-Consuegra’s appointment as CEO on July 1, Brian Quinn will assume the role of deputy CEO. Quinn, who has been with Hudson for more than 30 years, currently serves as executive vice president and chief operating officer, and is responsible for the operational performance of Hudson’s stores across North America.

Roger Fordyce, outgoing chief executive officer of Hudson, commented, “Serving as CEO of Hudson has been the honor of my career. Reflecting back, it’s truly remarkable to see how far this company has come over the years and the role we’ve played in transforming the travel retail industry. I am deeply grateful to our team members, landlords, ACDBE partners and vendors who have contributed to this success every step of the way. Jordi is an exemplary leader with a proven business track record and deep industry insight, and so I firmly believe he will carry the mission of this company forward for years to come.”

Jordi Martin-Consuegra, incoming chief executive officer of Hudson, commented, “It is a true honor and privilege to be appointed as the new CEO of Hudson. I wish to extend my sincere appreciation to the management teams and the Board of Directors for the confidence they’re instilling in me with their decision, and to the Hudson team members for their ongoing support throughout this journey. Roger’s stewardship has guided the company through one of the most unprecedented events in the history of the industry, and has left Hudson well-positioned for continued success. I look forward to the tremendous growth opportunities ahead, and remain confident in the strategy, leadership, and industry relationships already in place to get us there.”

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