Sam Brusco, Associate Editor08.16.22
Philips has announced that Roy Jakobs will succeed Frans van Houten as president and CEO on October 15 of this year.
Philips’ Supervisory Board and van Houten agreed that nearing the end of his third term, “the time is right for the change in leadership.”
Roy Jakobs has strengthened Philips’ Connected Care portfolio via successful acquisitions for hospital and ambulatory care settings. He led responsibility for the voluntary recall notification/field safety notice for Respironics devices on Philips’ behalf. According to the company, “substantial progress” was made under his leadership in executing the program to deliver a resolution to affected patients as quickly as possible.
Frans van Houten will continue as acting advisor to Philips until April 30, 2023.
"It has been both a privilege and a pleasure to lead the transformation of Philips, over the past 12 years, into one of the largest health technology companies in the world, bringing innovative solutions to help our customers deliver on the Quadruple Aim of better health outcomes, higher healthcare productivity and much improved patient and staff experience,” van Houten told the press. “I have very much enjoyed working with so many talented and committed colleagues and building long-term relationships with our customers and other stakeholders. While I am proud of our many accomplishments, much remains to be done to enhance the resilience of Philips to manage through current setbacks and adverse market conditions. I gladly hand over to my Executive Committee team member Roy Jakobs in the knowledge that he brings the experience, energy, and commitment to take Philips on the path forward, with continuity for our customers and determination to improve the health and well-being of billions of people in a sustainable and responsible way. I wish Roy every success over the coming years and will support him as much as I can along the way.”
"I am delighted to have the opportunity to lead Philips to improve people’s health and well-being through innovation,” said Roy Jakobs, incoming CEO of Royal Philips. “I aim to build on the company’s strong foundation as a purpose-driven health technology leader with deep innovation and clinical expertise, to serve the needs of patients and consumers today and in the future. I look forward to working with Philips’ teams across the world to deliver a strong value creation trajectory for shareholders and all our other stakeholders. I also want to take this opportunity to thank Frans for his trust and the great support he has given me over the years.”
Read Roy Jakobs’ bio here.
Philips’ Supervisory Board and van Houten agreed that nearing the end of his third term, “the time is right for the change in leadership.”
Roy Jakobs has strengthened Philips’ Connected Care portfolio via successful acquisitions for hospital and ambulatory care settings. He led responsibility for the voluntary recall notification/field safety notice for Respironics devices on Philips’ behalf. According to the company, “substantial progress” was made under his leadership in executing the program to deliver a resolution to affected patients as quickly as possible.
Frans van Houten will continue as acting advisor to Philips until April 30, 2023.
"It has been both a privilege and a pleasure to lead the transformation of Philips, over the past 12 years, into one of the largest health technology companies in the world, bringing innovative solutions to help our customers deliver on the Quadruple Aim of better health outcomes, higher healthcare productivity and much improved patient and staff experience,” van Houten told the press. “I have very much enjoyed working with so many talented and committed colleagues and building long-term relationships with our customers and other stakeholders. While I am proud of our many accomplishments, much remains to be done to enhance the resilience of Philips to manage through current setbacks and adverse market conditions. I gladly hand over to my Executive Committee team member Roy Jakobs in the knowledge that he brings the experience, energy, and commitment to take Philips on the path forward, with continuity for our customers and determination to improve the health and well-being of billions of people in a sustainable and responsible way. I wish Roy every success over the coming years and will support him as much as I can along the way.”
"I am delighted to have the opportunity to lead Philips to improve people’s health and well-being through innovation,” said Roy Jakobs, incoming CEO of Royal Philips. “I aim to build on the company’s strong foundation as a purpose-driven health technology leader with deep innovation and clinical expertise, to serve the needs of patients and consumers today and in the future. I look forward to working with Philips’ teams across the world to deliver a strong value creation trajectory for shareholders and all our other stakeholders. I also want to take this opportunity to thank Frans for his trust and the great support he has given me over the years.”
Read Roy Jakobs’ bio here.