The leadership change comes after a period of growth for the contract caterer.
Sean Haley is to leave his role as chief executive of Sodexo UK & Ireland at the end of the year.
He is moving on to pursue new career opportunities outside the contract catering business after seven years leading the region.
Following his departure, Jean Renton, who has been chief financial officer at Sodexo since 2019, has been promoted to the newly created role of chief operating officer.
Effective from 1 January, she will become the executive lead for the UK and Ireland with a focus on business transformation, overseeing the group’s 2,000 client sites in the region.
Renton has held several business and commercial roles at Sodexo since joining in 2013 and chairs the company’s SoTogether gender equality employee network. She previously held senior positions at John Lewis, Marks & Spencer and PWC.
Haley joined Sodexo in 2011 as part of the acquisition of Atkins’ asset management business. He became regional chair in 2017 and UK and Ireland chief executive in 2022.
He has overseen a strong period of growth for Sodexo, which saw sales across its wider business boosted by catering for the Rugby World Cup and Paris Olympics this year.
Sunil Nayak, zone president at Sodexo Europe, said: “We sincerely thank Sean for his significant contribution to Sodexo over the last 13 years. As chair and chief executive of the UK and Ireland region, he has navigated the business through turbulent times in the market and simultaneously championed social impact, with Sodexo widely recognised as leaders in sustainability and inclusion.
“I am delighted that Jean has accepted this role to lead the region in the next phases of our strategy and transformation. Her commercial business expertise, coupled with strong executive leadership, made her the obvious choice for this position.”
Renton said she was “honoured” to take on the role.
Recent contract wins for Sodexo Live! include a five-year deal with Nottingham Forest Football Club, a five-year contract with Lancashire Cricket at Emirates Old Trafford in Manchester, while its contract with Henley Royal Regetta has been extended a further five years.
In September it was rumoured that Sodexo was considering acquiring rival American caterer Aramark, but the group said it did not comment on market speculation.