It was confirmed that Delphine Arnault, the eldest daughter of LVMH CEO Bernard Arnault to leave his position to become deputy general manager of Dior second in command, the flagship of the brand Louis Vuitton conglomerate.
His appointment was welcomed by the President of Vuitton and CEO Michael Burke, who told WWD: .. "I am happy again with Delphine Arnault, I had the opportunity to make his human qualities and professional skills in the past, His intimate knowledge of the world to appreciate our high quality products and experience head one of the most prestigious in the residential groups are important assets to contribute to the successful development of Louis Vuitton in the world.
The leading position, the "Deputy Director General" is the title, is still the biggest sign that dolphins will be successful as president and CEO of the luxury conglomerate's 64-year-old father when he retires.
The 38-year-old mother-of-war, a member of the Board of Directors of LVMH since 2003 and was previously responsible for business development at John Galliano for a year before moving to Dior as Commercial Director in 2001. While Dior, she was among the management team had to deal with the dismissal of John Galliano after anti-Semitic remarks at a couple in a Paris café. She also served as Director for brands such as Loewe and Celine.
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