Dominique Leroy (born 8 November 1964, Ixelles) is a Belgian businesswoman who has been serving as member of the Board of Deutsche Telekom with responsibility for the Europe segment since 2020.[1] Prior to her assignment at Deutsche Telekom she was the CEO of telecommunications company Proximus Group from January 2014[2] until September 2019 [3] and an adviser at Bain & Company.[4]
Leroy was at Unilever as Managing Director for Belgium and Luxembourg from September 2007 until October 2011.[5] She was the national customer development director of Unilever Belgium from February 2006 until August 2007.
By late 2018, the Financial Times reported that Leroy was one of the candidates for succeeding Gavin Patterson as CEO of the BT Group; the job instead went to Philip Jansen.[8] In early 2019, she was summoned to meet Belgian Prime MinisterCharles Michel after media reported a cost-cutting plan at Proximus that would involve a net headcount reduction of 650 jobs.[9]
Thursday September 5, 2019 she announced her resignation as CEO of Proximus effective December 1, 2019 to become CEO of Dutch telecom provider KPN. On September 30, 2019 KPN announced that Leroy was no longer a candidate for the position of CEO, since she was under investigation by the Belgian Financial Services and Markets Authority for insider trading.[10]
During 2020 she was an Advisor to Bain & Company.
Other activities
Corporate boards
T-Mobile US, Member of the Board of Directors (since 2022)[11]
Hellenic Telecommunications Organisation S.A. (OTE Group), Member of the Board of Directors (since 2022)[12]