Isabelle Riege

Chief People & Culture Officer at SIG Combibloc Group AG

Isabelle Riege is an experienced professional in Human Resources, with a robust background in leadership roles at various organizations. Most recently, Isabelle served as the Chief People & Culture Officer at SIG Group from January 2023 to February 2024, leading global functions and interim initiatives. Prior to that, Isabelle held the position of DVP HR AS EMEA at dormakaba and has also contributed to The Adecco Group as Director of HR Business Partners for Global Corporate Functions. At Barry Callebaut Group, Isabelle worked as Global HR Business Partner and HR Director for the EEMEA region, in addition to serving as Global Manager of Mobility. Isabelle's career began at Volkswagen de México as a Global Mobility Manager. Educational credentials include a Women's Leadership Program from the Yale School of Management and a postgrade in Human Resources Management from IBERO Puebla.

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SIG Combibloc Group AG

SIG Combibloc Group AG is a Switzerland-based company engaged in the containers and packaging industry. The Company manufactures aseptic carton solutions for beverage and liquid food products, ranging from juices and milk to soups and sauces. The Company's product offering consists of aseptic carton packaging filling machines, aseptic carton packaging sleeves, spouts and caps, as well as after-market services. The Company's machinery is automated with software solutions, such as Efficiency Control System (ECS) and Line Monitoring System (LMS). In addition, the Company provides consulting services, ranging from market analysis and product design to the installation, start-up and maintenance of the filling equipment, food safety consulting and continuous improvement of production facilities and processes. The Company is globally active, with operations in the Americas (AM), Europe (EU), Middle East and Africa (MEA), and Asia-Pacific (AP).