The Moodie Davitt Report names its People of the Year for 2023

INTERNATIONAL. The Moodie Davitt Report yesterday named its People of the Year 2023, an annual highlight of our publishing calendar. 

Each year since our founding in 2002, we have recognised those individuals who by their deeds, attitudes and behaviour have most advanced our industry’s cause and reputation.

In this, our 21st year, our selection features men and women nominated for leadership amid crisis, thought innovation, critical social and corporate principles, and being voices of progression and positivity.

The 2023 roll-call is contained in the December edition of The Moodie Davitt eZine, Travel Retail’s LookBook. In this final edition of 2023 we look back at highlights from the world of travel retail over the past 12 months.

Here are our 2023 People of the Year.

Inken Callsen

When the youthful veteran of 28 years at Gebr. Heinemann was named Chief Commercial Officer of Purchasing, Global Supply Chain and Commercial Effectiveness of the German travel retailer on 1 September, it marked far more than a well-deserved promotion.

For from that date, the former Vice President Global Supply Chain also became a member of the Executive Board – the first woman in the German retail and distribution company’s proud 144-year history to attain that status.

It may have taken a long time for such a gender breakthrough but the positive point is that it happened. Callsen’s dual appointment was as popular externally as it was internally, her standing gleaned from her success across several roles, including Director Purchasing for Perfume & Cosmetics, Fashion & Accessories and Fulfilment.

Gebr. Heinemann is on the one hand a very traditional company with long-held, well-documented family values. But under the dual CEO leadership of Max Heinemann and Raoul Spanger it is become an increasingly contemporary one. And Callsen is very much a voice of that modernisation.

Elena Sorlini

When Abu Dhabi International Airport’s much-anticipated Terminal A opened on 1 November, it brought an end to years of frustration felt by everyone involved in the project, from Abu Dhabi Airports to government, airlines, commercial partners and the local population.

The executive who managed to drive the project over the line was Abu Dhabi Airports Managing Director and Interim Chief Executive Officer Elena Sorlini. Her determination and tenacity to ensure the ultimate 1 November opening deadline was hit – in fact her insistence on it – culminated in a triumphantly smooth start-up.

This wondrous architectural, engineering and design masterpiece, replete with a hugely diverse commercial offer, has immediately commanded a place at the top table of world airports and Sorlini a deserved place in our People of the Year line-up.

“We have one of the best buildings, I would say, of any airport in the world,” she told The Moodie Davitt Report during our recent visit. “And we want to create a passenger experience matching exactly to that status.” We can speak from personal experience in saying Terminal A delivers precisely that.

Sulaiman Al Siksek

The Abu Dhabi Chief Programs Officer has played a critical and long term role in the realisation of the dream that finally became reality with Abu Dhabi International Airport Terminal A.

“He led the Emirati commercial leadership in the project from start to finish; he is an amazing man and amazing leader; and truly a dedicated professional who works harder than anyone – a truly worthwhile contender,” said an experienced travel retail executive in nominating him for this year’s list.

When The Moodie Davitt Report toured the magnificent new terminal in November, that impression was confirmed. As readers will see in coming days in an interview with Abu Dhabi Airports’ commercial leadership, Al Siksek has a deep-seated belief in and commitment to the project and to his country. In a year that finally saw the birth of this modern-day wonder of the world it is important we acknowledge a man who played such a critical role in its delivery.

Catherine Bonelli

It’s hard to imagine a more popular, more respected brand executive in our industry than the French travel retail executive, formerly of Lacoste, Paul & Shark, Loch Lomond Group and now French wine house Peuch & Besse.

But she earns her recognition here neither for that popularity nor success but for her dignity and incredible resilience in the fact of the most acutely painful personal turmoil.

We won’t go into that story here – many of our readers know it anyway. And each, to a man and woman, will join us in our salute to Catherine Bonelli’s perseverance and courage and her ability to still light up a room with her smile when it must be so much easier not to.

Toni Martello

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