Barry Callebaut Group appoints new chief digital officer

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Amr Arafa will join Barry Callebaut in a newly created role

Amr Arafa will take on the role of chief digital officer for Barry Callebaut Group this January.

On 15 January 2024, Amr Arafa will become responsible for driving Barry Callebaut’s commitment to creating an agile, tech-enabled organisation as he takes on the role of chief digital officer.

In this newly created position, Arafa will report directly to CEO Peter Feld and joins the extended leadership team of Barry Callebaut.

Before joining Barry Callebaut, Arafa served as chief data officer for IKEA for four years. Previous to this, he led various, large strategic digital transformation programmes, including at Mondelēz International.

He holds a Bachelor of Engineering in Electronics from the Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime Transport (AASTMT), Egypt, and a Master of Science in e-Business Management from the University of Warwick, UK.

Commenting on the new recruit, Peter Feld, CEO at of the Barry Callebaut Group, said: “We are very pleased that Amr joins Barry Callebaut. As part of our BC Next Level program, we have committed to developing an agile, tech-enabled organisation. 

“This will not only benefit us internally at Barry Callebaut, but also will enable a seamless integration across our entire value chain – from our customers all the way to our cocoa farmers. With Amr, we have the right person on board to help us advance this digital transformation.”