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Richemont Elevates Jewelry Bosses in Fresh Executive Board Moves

Richemont Elevates Jewelry Bosses in Fresh Executive Board Moves

Bloomberg14-02-2025

Richemont has promoted the heads of its two most important and largest brands to the main management committee in a further sign of longer-term succession change at the Swiss luxury group.
Catherine Renier, who runs the Van Cleef & Arpels jewelry brand, and Cartier Chief Executive Officer Louis Ferla will join Richemont's senior executive committee with immediate effect, according to a statement on Friday.

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