McDonald's Canada announced a leadership transition, with Annemarie Swijtink named as President & CEO, effective September 1, 2025. Michèle Boudria, the current Canadian President & CEO, is retiring after 40 years with the company. Swijtink previously served as Managing Director of McDonald's Netherlands, while Boudria has held various senior roles in regional, national, and international corporate offices.
McDonald's Canada has announced a significant leadership transition, with Annemarie Swijtink named as the new President & CEO, effective September 1, 2025. This appointment follows the retirement of Michèle Boudria, who has served as the Canadian President & CEO for the past three years [1].
Michèle Boudria, a 40-year veteran of McDonald's, will retire after an impressive career that included holding various senior roles in both regional, national, and international corporate offices. Her tenure as the Managing Director for McDonald's Netherlands was a notable achievement, and she was the first woman to serve as the President & CEO of McDonald's Canada in 2022 [1].
Annemarie Swijtink, who has been named to succeed Boudria, brings extensive experience to the role. She is currently the Managing Director of McDonald's Netherlands and has held progressively senior, strategic roles across Marketing, Digital Customer Engagement, Impact, and Data Analytics. Swijtink's leadership has been instrumental in driving growth and operational excellence in the Dutch market [1].
Swijtink's appointment reflects McDonald's commitment to fostering a culture of talent development and operational excellence. Her people-centered leadership and strong relationships with franchisees are expected to continue driving the company's success in Canada. Swijtink is also known for her strategic vision and collaborative approach, qualities that are essential for building on the momentum achieved under Boudria's leadership [1].
The leadership transition is part of McDonald's ongoing efforts to ensure the company's continued growth and success in the Canadian market. With over 1,450 restaurants serving nearly two million guests daily and employing nearly 100,000 people, McDonald's Canada remains a significant player in the country's economy [1].
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[1] https://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/mcdonald-s-canada-announces-leadership-transition-850824112.html
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