PARIS, France - According to market sources, Delphine Arnault, the eldest daughter of LVMH chairman and CEO Bernard Arnault, so his position as deputy general manager of Dior, which she has held since 2008, to a position greater group luxury brand Louis Vuitton, effective in September.
It is generally believed that Arnault take responsibility for tasks previously abandoned by Pietro Beccari, Vuitton to take over as director of Fendi in February, handled along with other activities.
You will to Louis Vuitton CEO Michael Burke, who with Mr. Arnault, led an initiative to report to strengthen the position of the central leather on the upper end of the luxury market.
Delphine Arnault is not the only offspring of his father, appointed to positions of executives at LVMH. His younger brother, Antoine Arnault, the former head of communications of Louis Vuitton, was chosen to become the CEO of the Berluti men's luxury brand in 2011.
Since 2003, Delphine Arnault has been on the Board of Directors of LVMH. When his tenure at Dior, where she started as a sales manager in 2001, she has held senior positions with a number of other LVMH brands, including Loewe and Celine. She began her career at McKinsey & Company and is a graduate of the London School of Economics and the EDHEC Business School in Paris.
Disclosure: LVMH is part of a consortium of investors, which has a minority stake in the fashion industry.
No comments:
Post a Comment