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The Rise of the Outsider CEO

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October 04, 2025

How the succession game is changing

- By Roona Kudva

The Rise of the Outsider CEO

Recently, headlines across India celebrated Priya Nair's historic rise as the first woman CEO of Hindustan Unilever. Priya Nair's elevation to CEO represents the typically preferred path to corporate leadership — her internal succession came through proven performance and institutional knowledge. Alongside this, however, another quieter global shift is unfolding — the traditional model of internal succession is no longer the default. While internal promotions are still the majority, they are facing unprecedented competition from external candidates. While HULjustifiably celebrates its homegrown talent pipeline, more companies are looking outward — Nestle India being a recent example.

A Surge in External Hires

According to Spencer Stuart's comprehensive analysis of S&P 1,500 companies, 2024 marked a significant shift in CEO succession patterns. External appointments surged to 44 per cent of all new CEO roles, the highest proportion since the firm began tracking this data in 2000. While internal succession still accounts for 56 per cent of appointments, maintaining its majority status, the dramatic shift toward external hiring represents a fundamental change in how boards approach leadership selection.

This trend is most pronounced among mid-cap companies, where the traditional preference for internal succession has been completely upended. An astounding 58 per cent of mid-cap CEO appointments in 2024 went to external candidates, compared to just 30 per cent in 2023. Small-cap companies followed suit, with external appointments jumping from 38 per cent to 48 per cent. Even large-cap S&P 500 companies, historically the most committed to internal succession, saw external appointments rise to 28 per cent.

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