Winds of change within LVMH’s executive board
By FashionUnited
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2012 promises to be a good year for giant of luxury LVMH. With less than one month to finish the year, the French group has announced key changes among its directive board for Bulgari, Louis Vuitton, and Fendi. LVMH said on Monday that
Michael Burke, head of Italian fashion brand Fendi, would become chief executive of jeweller Bulgari in February as part of a management reshuffle following its acquisition. Meanwhile, Alessandro Bogliolo, Chief Operating Officer of Bulgari, will continue in his current position for a period of transition, before taking over a new assignment within the LVMH Group.As
LVMH, the world's biggest luxury group, also announced that Pietro Beccari, executive vice president, marketing and communications at Louis Vuitton, would become chief executive of Fendi, and his replacement at Vuitton would be announced later.
The now ex-Fendi Burke is credited with having turned formerly family-owned Fendi into a tightly run luxury brand, and LVMH will be looking for him to apply the same skills at Bulgari. He started working for the group in the 1980s. His positions within LVMH include president of Dior in the United States and Louis Vuitton North American head as well as Christian Dior Couture chief operating officer.
Beccari, who is leaving Louis Vuitton to head Fendi, is also chairman of Berluti, LVMH's luxury shoe brand, which will unveil its first ready-to-wear collection in January at Paris Fashion Week.
Finally, the nomination of a replacement for designer John Galliano at LVMH's fashion brand Christian Dior is still awaited. Dior said in October it hoped to announce it before the end of the year.