CEO Ben Verwaayen said the company needed a new leader to complete its turnaround when his mandate ends in May.
"If you look at the task at hand, it is focused on execution," said the Dutch-born executive. "Looking in the mirror, I felt maybe that's not my natural strength, and maybe it will be good for the company to get fresh perspective."
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