Hindustan Unilever Ltd (HUL) appointed Priya Nair, president of parent Unilever’s Beauty and Wellbeing division, as its new managing director and CEO, effective August 2025. With this move, Nair becomes one of the few women to head a major publicly listed Indian company.
Her appointment comes at a time when gender representation in top corporate roles remains skewed. A McKinsey report published earlier this year noted that women hold less than 20% of C-suite positions in India, despite relatively higher representation at entry levels. The report pointed to low recruitment, high attrition, and limited career advancement as major hurdles for women in corporate India.
Nair joins a small but notable list of women leading top listed firms. This includes;
Prabha Narasimhan
Company: Colgate-Palmolive India
Title: CEO and Managing Director
Start of Tenure: September 2022
Vibha Padalkar
Company: HDFC Life Insurance
Title: CEO and Managing Director
Start of Tenure: September 2018
Falguni Nayar
Company: Nykaa
Title: Founder and CEO
Start of Tenure: April 2012
Dipali Goenka
Company: Welspun Living
Title: CEO and Managing Director
Start of Tenure: April 2023
Sminu Jindal
Company: Jindal Saw
Title: Managing Director
Start of Tenure: February 2001
Suneeta Reddy
Company: Apollo Hospitals
Title: Managing Director
Start of Tenure: July 2014
Sangita Reddy
Company: Apollo Hospitals
Title: Joint Managing Director
Start of Tenure: July 2014
Pavitra Shankar
Company: Brigade Enterprises
Title: Managing Director
Start of Tenure: October 2022
Arathi Krishna
Company: Sundram Fasteners
Title: Managing Director
Start of Tenure: April 2018
Arundathi Krishna
Company: Sundram Fasteners
Title: Joint Managing Director
Start of Tenure: April 2018
This list focuses on women leading Indian companies that are publicly listed, and excludes subsidiaries of multinational corporations operating in India.
Her appointment comes at a time when gender representation in top corporate roles remains skewed. A McKinsey report published earlier this year noted that women hold less than 20% of C-suite positions in India, despite relatively higher representation at entry levels. The report pointed to low recruitment, high attrition, and limited career advancement as major hurdles for women in corporate India.
Nair joins a small but notable list of women leading top listed firms. This includes;
Prabha Narasimhan
Company: Colgate-Palmolive India
Title: CEO and Managing Director
Start of Tenure: September 2022
Vibha Padalkar
Company: HDFC Life Insurance
Title: CEO and Managing Director
Start of Tenure: September 2018
Falguni Nayar
Company: Nykaa
Title: Founder and CEO
Start of Tenure: April 2012
Dipali Goenka
Company: Welspun Living
Title: CEO and Managing Director
Start of Tenure: April 2023
Sminu Jindal
Company: Jindal Saw
Title: Managing Director
Start of Tenure: February 2001
Suneeta Reddy
Company: Apollo Hospitals
Title: Managing Director
Start of Tenure: July 2014
Sangita Reddy
Company: Apollo Hospitals
Title: Joint Managing Director
Start of Tenure: July 2014
Pavitra Shankar
Company: Brigade Enterprises
Title: Managing Director
Start of Tenure: October 2022
Arathi Krishna
Company: Sundram Fasteners
Title: Managing Director
Start of Tenure: April 2018
Arundathi Krishna
Company: Sundram Fasteners
Title: Joint Managing Director
Start of Tenure: April 2018
This list focuses on women leading Indian companies that are publicly listed, and excludes subsidiaries of multinational corporations operating in India.
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