Michel Doukeris
| Michel Doukeris | |
| Born | Template:Birth year and age |
|---|---|
| Birthplace | Lages, Santa Catarina, Brazil |
| Nationality | Brazilian |
| Occupation | Business executive |
| Title | CEO, AB InBev |
| Known for | Leading AB InBev, the world's largest brewing company |
| Education | Fundação Getulio Vargas (MBA) |
| Website | [https://www.ab-inbev.com Official site] |
Michel Doukeris (born 1973) is a Brazilian business executive who has served as the chief executive officer (CEO) of Anheuser-Busch InBev (AB InBev), the world's largest beer company, since July 2021.[1] Born in Lages, in the southern Brazilian state of Santa Catarina, Doukeris rose through the ranks of AB InBev over a career spanning more than two decades, holding leadership positions across Latin America, Asia Pacific, and North America before assuming the company's top role. He succeeded Carlos Brito, who had led AB InBev for fifteen years and oversaw its transformation into the world's dominant brewing conglomerate through a series of landmark mergers and acquisitions.[2] As CEO, Doukeris has overseen the company's global portfolio—which includes brands such as Budweiser, Stella Artois, Corona, and Michelob Ultra—while navigating shifting consumer preferences, including growing demand for low-alcohol, no-alcohol, and gluten-free beverages.[3] He is also a contributor to the World Economic Forum.[4]
Early Life
Michel Doukeris was born in 1973 in Lages, a city in the highland region of Santa Catarina in southern Brazil.[2] Lages is located in the mountainous interior of the state, an area historically associated with agriculture and cattle ranching. Details about Doukeris's family background and upbringing have not been extensively documented in public sources. He grew up in the Santa Catarina region and pursued higher education within Brazil before embarking on a career in the brewing industry.[3]
Education
Doukeris earned an undergraduate degree in chemical engineering from the Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC), one of Brazil's leading public research universities, located in Florianópolis.[2] He subsequently obtained a master's degree from Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV), one of the most prominent business and economics institutions in Latin America.[2] Doukeris further augmented his education by attending postgraduate programs at two elite American business schools: the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University.[2] His academic background in chemical engineering provided a technical foundation relevant to the brewing and beverage industry, while his subsequent management education helped prepare him for senior executive roles in a multinational corporation.
Career
Early Career at AB InBev (1996–2012)
Doukeris joined the company that would become AB InBev in 1996, beginning his career in Brazil.[2][1] At the time, the company operated as one of Brazil's major brewing firms before undergoing a series of mergers and acquisitions that would eventually create the world's largest brewer. During his early years with the company, Doukeris worked in various roles across Latin America, gaining operational and commercial experience in the company's home market and across the broader region.[2]
His early career trajectory reflected the company's culture of internal promotion and rotation through different functional areas and geographies. The AB InBev management system, rooted in a performance-driven corporate culture originally established by the founders of Ambev and later institutionalized across the merged global entity, emphasized meritocratic advancement and the development of leaders through hands-on experience in diverse markets.[2]
Asia Pacific and China Operations (circa 2012–2016)
Doukeris was appointed to lead AB InBev's operations in China and the Asia Pacific region, a role he held for approximately seven years.[2] China represented one of the world's largest beer markets by volume, and AB InBev's presence there was anchored by its ownership of Budweiser Brewing Company APAC, which included a portfolio of both international and local brands.
Leading the Asia Pacific division placed Doukeris in charge of a complex and highly competitive market where AB InBev faced rivalry from both international brewers and established domestic producers. The Chinese beer market during this period was undergoing significant structural changes, including a shift toward premiumization—consumers increasingly moving from mass-market lagers to higher-priced, higher-quality offerings. Doukeris's tenure in the region coincided with AB InBev's strategic push to grow its premium and super-premium beer segments in China, with brands such as Budweiser positioned as premium options in the Chinese market.[2]
The experience in Asia Pacific gave Doukeris exposure to managing operations at significant scale in a region that differed markedly from Latin American markets in terms of consumer behavior, competitive dynamics, and regulatory environments.
Global Chief Sales Officer (2016–2018)
In 2016, Doukeris was appointed global chief sales officer of AB InBev, a role based in the United States.[2] This position gave him oversight of the company's worldwide commercial strategy and sales operations at a pivotal time for the organization. The year 2016 was also the year AB InBev completed its landmark acquisition of SABMiller for approximately $100 billion, creating a brewing conglomerate of unprecedented scale with operations spanning virtually every major beer market in the world.
As global chief sales officer, Doukeris was responsible for helping integrate and align the sales functions of the newly combined company while driving revenue growth across a portfolio of hundreds of beer and beverage brands.[2]
President of Anheuser-Busch North America (2018–2021)
In January 2018, Doukeris assumed the role of president of Anheuser-Busch, leading AB InBev's North American business operations.[2][1] The United States represented one of the most important and profitable markets for the company, generating a significant share of its global revenue and earnings. The North American operation managed a vast portfolio of brands, including Budweiser, Bud Light, Michelob Ultra, Stella Artois, and numerous craft and specialty brands.
During his tenure leading the North American business, Doukeris oversaw operations during a period of shifting consumer preferences in the American beer market. The U.S. beer landscape during this period was characterized by flat or declining overall beer volumes, growth in the craft beer segment, the emergence of hard seltzers and ready-to-drink cocktails as significant categories, and increasing consumer interest in health-conscious drinking options including low-calorie and low-carbohydrate beers. Michelob Ultra, in particular, emerged as one of the company's strongest growth brands in the United States during this period.[5]
Doukeris's leadership of the North American division also served as a proving ground for the global CEO role. North America was considered the company's most scrutinized market by investors and analysts, and successful management of the Anheuser-Busch operation was a key qualification for the top executive position.[2]
CEO of AB InBev (2021–present)
On July 1, 2021, Doukeris officially became CEO of AB InBev, succeeding Carlos Brito.[1] Brito had served as CEO since 2005 and was widely identified with the company's aggressive acquisition strategy, cost-cutting culture, and the transformative mergers that created AB InBev in its current form. The leadership transition was announced by the company's board of directors and represented a shift in the company's strategic emphasis.[1]
Under Doukeris's leadership, AB InBev has articulated a strategic framework centered on what the company describes as its key pillars: growing the beer category, investing in its mega-brands, and expanding into adjacent beverage segments. Doukeris has spoken publicly about the company's focus on premiumization—encouraging consumers to trade up to higher-priced brands—as well as on digital transformation, including the development of direct-to-retail e-commerce platforms such as BEES, which connects the company with small and medium-sized retailers in markets around the world.[2]
Consumer Trends and "Balanced Choices" Strategy
A notable aspect of Doukeris's tenure as CEO has been AB InBev's strategic response to evolving consumer preferences. Doukeris has emphasized the importance of staying connected to consumer trends, reportedly spending approximately 180 days per year traveling to engage directly with consumers and observe market conditions firsthand.[3] In an interview with Brazilian business publication Exame, Doukeris discussed the growing consumer interest in options such as gluten-free and alcohol-free beverages, underscoring his belief that the brewing industry must adapt to meet changing demands.[3]
By late 2025, AB InBev had adopted a strategy it described as focusing on "balanced choices" to expand the overall beer and beverage category. According to reporting by WARC, the company identified significant opportunity in the growing fragmentation of the beer market and in consumer demand for moderation-friendly options.[6] This approach reflected a broader industry trend in which major brewers sought to capture consumers who were reducing their alcohol intake or seeking healthier alternatives, rather than viewing such trends as threats to traditional beer consumption.
Brand Performance and Financial Results
Under Doukeris's leadership, Michelob Ultra emerged as the top beer brand by volume in the United States, surpassing rivals after a period of sustained growth. In October 2025, The Spokesman-Review reported that Michelob Ultra had solidified its position as the leading brand by volume in the American beer industry, even as Anheuser-Busch reported declining overall volumes.[5]
In the third quarter of 2025, AB InBev reported modest revenue growth of 0.9% and an increase in EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization) of 3.3%, according to reporting by Investing.com.[7] In the company's full-year 2025 earnings conference call, held in early 2026, Doukeris presented the company's results and outlook to investors and analysts.[8]
In July 2025, AB InBev's stock price declined by over 10% in a single trading session, though Doukeris expressed confidence in the company's long-term volume growth prospects. The Brussels Times reported that despite the market reaction, the CEO maintained a positive outlook on the company's future trajectory.[9]
During the 2026 Winter Olympics, Corona, one of AB InBev's global brands, was reported to be a bestselling beverage. In an appearance on Yahoo Finance, Doukeris discussed the company's performance during the sporting event and its outlook for 2026.[10]
Personal Life
Doukeris is from Lages, in the state of Santa Catarina, Brazil.[3] He has been described in Brazilian media as maintaining strong connections to his home state. As CEO of AB InBev, which is headquartered in Leuven, Belgium, Doukeris operates from a global base and travels extensively for business purposes. According to Exame, he spends approximately 180 days per year traveling, visiting markets around the world to observe consumer behavior and connect with local trends in the beverage industry.[3] Further details about his family life have not been extensively reported in publicly available sources.
Recognition
Order of Leopold
In December 2025, Doukeris was awarded a decoration in the Order of Leopold, one of Belgium's highest honors. The decoration recognized his leadership in promoting and advancing Belgian culture through his role at AB InBev, whose headquarters are in Leuven, Belgium. The Order of Leopold is a national order of Belgium established in 1832, and decorations in the order are bestowed by the Belgian monarch in recognition of significant contributions to the nation.[11]
World Economic Forum
Doukeris has served as a contributor to the World Economic Forum, participating in discussions and writing on topics related to the global beverage industry, sustainability, and business strategy. His profile on the World Economic Forum's website lists him among its agenda contributors.[4]
Legacy
As CEO of AB InBev since 2021, Doukeris represents a generational leadership transition at the world's largest brewing company. His predecessor, Carlos Brito, was associated with the company's era of transformative mega-mergers—including the creation of InBev through the 2004 merger of Interbrew and AmBev, the 2008 acquisition of Anheuser-Busch, and the 2016 acquisition of SABMiller. Doukeris's appointment signaled a shift in the company's priorities from acquisition-driven growth to organic growth, brand building, and category expansion.[2][1]
Doukeris's career trajectory—from chemical engineering graduate in southern Brazil to the helm of a multinational corporation with operations in over 50 countries—reflects AB InBev's internal development pipeline, which has historically produced its senior leaders from within the organization rather than through external recruitment.[2] His extensive international experience, spanning Latin America, Asia Pacific, and North America, provided the broad operational perspective required to manage a company of AB InBev's global scope.
Under his leadership, the company has navigated a period of significant industry change, including shifting consumer demographics, the growth of health-conscious drinking trends, and increased competition from craft brewers, spirits companies, and non-alcoholic beverage producers. His emphasis on consumer proximity, premiumization, and the "balanced choices" strategy represents an attempt to position AB InBev for sustainable growth in a beer market that faces structural challenges in some of its largest markets.[6][3]
The 2025 Belgian Order of Leopold decoration further underscored the international dimension of Doukeris's role, recognizing the Brazilian-born executive's contributions to Belgian cultural heritage through his stewardship of one of Belgium's most prominent global companies.[11]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 "ABI Press Release: CEO Succession".AB InBev.2021.https://www.ab-inbev.com/content/dam/abinbev/news-media/press-releases/2021/04/ABI_CEO_050621_EN.pdf.Retrieved 2026-02-24.
- ↑ 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 2.15 2.16 "Who is Anheuser-Busch InBev's next CEO? just-drinks looks at Michel Doukeris".Just Drinks.https://www.just-drinks.com/features/who-is-anheuser-busch-inbevs-next-ceo-just-drinks-looks-at-michel-doukeris-focus/.Retrieved 2026-02-24.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 "Gluten-free or alcohol-free: CEO of AB InBev travels 180 days a year to connect with trends".Exame.2025-08-29.https://exame.com/en/gluten-free-or-alcohol-free-ceo-of-ab-inbev-travels-180-days-a-year-to-connect-with-trends/.Retrieved 2026-02-24.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 "Michel Doukeris – Agenda Contributors".World Economic Forum.https://www.weforum.org/agenda/authors/michel-doukeris.Retrieved 2026-02-24.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 "Michelob Ultra solidifies itself as top beer as A-B reports declining volumes".The Spokesman-Review.2025-10-31.https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2025/oct/31/michelob-ultra-solidifies-itself-as-top-beer-as-a-/.Retrieved 2026-02-24.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 "AB InBev looks to 'balanced choices' to expand category".WARC.2025-12-28.https://www.warc.com/content/feed/ab-inbev-looks-to-balanced-choices-to-expand-category/en-GB/10585.Retrieved 2026-02-24.
- ↑ "Earnings call transcript: AB InBev sees modest growth in Q3 2025".Investing.com.2025-10-30.https://www.investing.com/news/transcripts/earnings-call-transcript-ab-inbev-sees-modest-growth-in-q3-2025-93CH-4320590.Retrieved 2026-02-24.
- ↑ "BUD - Anheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV ADR Earnings Call Transcripts".Morningstar.https://www.morningstar.com/stocks/xnys/bud/earnings-transcript.Retrieved 2026-02-24.
- ↑ "AB InBev CEO Michel Doukeris confident about future volume growth".The Brussels Times.2025-07-31.https://www.brusselstimes.com/1686960/ab-inbev-ceo-michel-doukeris-confident-about-future-volume-growth.Retrieved 2026-02-24.
- ↑ "Budweiser CEO: Corona has been a bestseller at the Winter Olympics".Yahoo Finance.2026-02.https://finance.yahoo.com/news/budweiser-ceo-corona-has-been-a-bestseller-at-the-winter-olympics-200034440.html.Retrieved 2026-02-24.
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 "AB InBev CEO Michel Doukeris Awarded Decoration in the Order of Leopold for Advancing Belgian Culture".AB InBev.2025-12-01.https://www.ab-inbev.com/news-media/news-stories/ab-in-bev-ceo-michel-doukeris-awarded-decoration-in-the-order-of-leopold-for-advancing-belgian-culture.Retrieved 2026-02-24.