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= Douglas Anderson Baillie = Douglas Anderson Baillie, also known as Doug Baillie, (b1955), is a British bussinessman, best known for holding relevant positions in Unilever such as that of CEO of Hindustan Unilever Limited and Chief Human Ressources Officer of Unilever, among others.

Early life and education
Douglas Baillie is a British national born in 1955, though educated in Zimbabwe. He graduated from the University of Natal in 1977 with majors in Business Finance, Marketing and Business Administration.

Career
Baillie began his career with Unilever in 1978. In 1994, he moved to London to become the Regional Liaison Member for Africa, Middle East, Central and Eastern Europe and Turkey before becoming Vice President of Home and Personal Care for the Africa Business Group. In 1997, he returned to South Africa as the Managing Director for Lever Pond and became the National Manager for Unilever South Africa in May 2000. In March 2004, he took over as President for Africa Regional Group.

In April 2005, he was appointed as Group Vice-President for Africa, the Middle East and Turkey. He was relocated to India in March 2006 and appointed as CEO for Hindustan Unilever Limited and Group Vice President in South Asia. In May 2008, he was appointed as the President of Western Europe, based in Rotterdam, before taking on responsibility as Chief Human Resources Officer of Unilever in February 2011. Doug retired from Unilever on 1 March 2016 after 38 years of service.

Life after Unilever

“In his life after Unilever he has been spending time working with two Foundations and Trusts - the MasterCard Foundation which is deeply committed to Africa and its youth and the Leverhulme Trust which works in funding leading edge R&D in higher education in the UK. He also joined the Board of Huhtamaki, a global Food and Drinks packaging company based in Finland and has been appointed as a Senior Advisor to African Platform Capital. Importantly he has also been working with Unilever in developing their future African leaders.”