Bühler unveils leadership succession plan

Bühler’s Board of Directors has unveiled the group’s succession plans for the upcoming year. The board reportedly intends to appoint Samuel Schär as the new CEO as of January 2026.

Bühler unveils leadership succession planThrough proactive personnel and leadership planning, Bühler aims to ensure continuity and stability for its employees, customers, and partners. The Board of Directors has therefore announced the upcoming succession plans for 2026.

Samuel Schär, Chief Services & Sales Officer of Bühler Group

According to the announcement, the board intends to appoint Samuel Schär as the new CEO as of January 2026.

Samuel Schär studied physics at EPFL Lausanne. After gaining initial experience in consulting, he joined Bühler 20 years ago to establish the Nanotechnology business unit. He then led the Grinding & Dispersing business area for several years, before joining the Group Executive Board in 2013 and successfully leading the Advanced Materials segment for 10 years. He later took over responsibility for the Global Services & Sales organization.

Stefan Scheiber, CEO of Bühler Group

In parallel, the Board of Directors has decided to propose Stefan Scheiber as the new Chairman of the Board of Directors of Bühler Group at the next Annual General Meeting in February 2026.

Stefan Scheiber looks back at a successful 35-year career at Bühler in Switzerland and abroad. He has been a member of Group Management for 20 years in various areas of responsibility and will have held the position of CEO for 10 years at the end of 2025.

Calvin Grieder, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Bühler Group

Stefan Scheiber will succeed Calvin Grieder. Grieder will step down at the 2026 Annual General Meeting after 25 successful and formative years as CEO, Member of the Board of Directors, and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Bühler Group.

According to the company’s announcement, this long-term succession plan follows the transition initiated years ago within the owner family by Urs Bühler. The fifth generation of the family – Karin, Maya, and Jeannine Bühler – are continuing the long-term ownership strategy. Bühler will remain in the ownership of the family and will continue to pursue the goal of remaining successful as an independent, globally active technology company.