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Here's the list of 15 powerhouse European executives who had dinner with Trump at Davos

Kasper Rørsted, CEO of Adidas — Germany

Here's the list of 15 powerhouse European executives who had dinner with Trump at Davos

Joe Kaeser, CEO of Siemens — Germany

Joe Kaeser, CEO of Siemens — Germany

Kaesar has been head of Siemens, Europe's largest industrial manufacturing company, since 2013, and was part of German Chancellor Angela Merkel's delegation during her first White House visit of the Trump presidency in March 2017.

Heinrich Hiesinger, CEO of thyssenkrupp — Germany

Heinrich Hiesinger, CEO of thyssenkrupp — Germany

Since 2011, Hiesinger has been CEO of thyssenkrupp, one of the world's largest steel producers.

Eldar Sætre, CEO of Statoil — Norway

Eldar Sætre, CEO of Statoil — Norway

Såtre has led Statoil since 2015. Statoil is one of the world's largest oil and gas companies and the Norwegian government is its majority shareholder.

Ulf Mark Schneider. CEO of Nestlé — Switzerland

Ulf Mark Schneider. CEO of Nestlé — Switzerland

Scheider has been CEO of Nestlé since Jan. 1, 2017. Nestlé is the largest food company in the world.

Vas Narasimhan, incoming CEO of Novartis — Switzerland

Vas Narasimhan, incoming CEO of Novartis — Switzerland

Narasimhan, previously the global head of drug development at pharmaceutical giant Novartis, will become CEO of the company on Feb. 1 of this year.

Mark Tucker, chairman of HSBC — United Kingdom

Mark Tucker, chairman of HSBC — United Kingdom

Tucker has been the chairman of HSBC, one of the world's largest banks, since Sept. 2017.

Patrick Pouyanné, CEO of Total — France

Patrick Pouyanné, CEO of Total — France

Pouanné has led oil and gas giant Total since 2015.

Carlos Brito, CEO of Anheuser-Busch InBev — Belgium

Carlos Brito, CEO of Anheuser-Busch InBev — Belgium

Brito became the CEO of Brazilian brewing company AmBev in 2004. The company went on to acquire American brewers Anheuser-Busch and SABMiller, making it the world's largest brewer, and established headquarters in Belgium.

Rajeev Suri, CEO of Nokia — Finland

Rajeev Suri, CEO of Nokia — Finland

Suri has been the CEO of mobile company Nokia since 2014.

Punit Renjen, CEO of Deloitte — United Kingdom

Punit Renjen, CEO of Deloitte — United Kingdom

Renjen has been the global head of the professional services company Deloitte since 2015.

Martin Lundstedt, CEO of Volvo — Sweden

Martin Lundstedt, CEO of Volvo — Sweden

Lundstedt has led automotive giant Volvo since 2015.

Werner Baumann, CEO of Bayer — Germany

Werner Baumann, CEO of Bayer — Germany

Baumann has been head of Bayer, the big pharma company, since 2016.

Bill McDermott, CEO of SAP — Germany

Bill McDermott, CEO of SAP — Germany

McDermott became the CEO of enterprise software company SAP in 2014, becoming the first American to hold the title.

Ulrich Spiesshofer, CEO of ABB Group — Switzerland

Ulrich Spiesshofer, CEO of ABB Group — Switzerland

Spiesshofer has been CEO of ABB Group since 2013. It is one of the world's largest engineer companies as well as one of the world's largest conglomerates.

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