Application Unilever

Subject: Transformation Leadership at Unilever
Michael Bertrams, Dipl.-Ing. Mechanical Engineering, M.Sc. in Management
Founder of BERTRAMS | Coordinating Complexity |
“We enable people to preserve their company culture during transformations at https://BERTRAMS-Coordinating-Complexity.com”
Michaelisstraße 47 | 26871 Papenburg, Germany
+49 173 1643106 | Private email: BertramsMichael@aol.com
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Dear Unilever Transformation Team,
You are offering a truly compelling, career-defining opportunity – one I might have been prepared for over the past twenty years of my professional journey.
Unilever’s transformation is of deep personal interest to me, as I would like to learn over the next five years how a Unilever management team tackles such an ambitious separation of its €7.9 billion Ice Cream business. This represents, for me, a unique, once-in-a-lifetime transformation opportunity.
Why this moment matters to me personally?
Having successfully orchestrated S&OP transformations across €1–4 billion revenue organizations – from TOSHIBA Europe’s 15+ country matrix to Dometic’s 22+ global plant network with 25,000 products – I am genuinely excited to apply this expertise within Unilever’s €60+ billion ecosystem. This represents not just a step-change in scale but access to the strategic sophistication and AI-enabled methodologies that only organizations of Unilever’s caliber can provide. Your transformation journey promises the steepest learning curve of my career—exactly what I seek at this stage of my professional development.
My commitment to Unilever’s success
I am not seeking a traditional consulting engagement. I want to become part of your transformation journey – contributing my expertise while gaining exposure to enterprise-scale strategic thinking that will define the next phase of my career.
Yours sincerely,
Michael Bertrams