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LVMH could pick Pietro Beccari as new Louis Vuitton CEO

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Pietro Beccari could replace Michael Burke as Louis Vuitton CEO, Italian Repubblica reports. He is currently chairman and CEO of Dior Couture. LVMH could not be immediately reached for comment on the report. The world's largest luxury group will release its 2022 results on Thursday.
Published 2 months ago

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LVMH could pick Pietro Beccari as new Louis Vuitton CEO

The world's largest luxury group LVMH could pick Pietro Beccari as new CEO of Louis Vuitton, the flagship brand of the French group, according to a media report on Wednesday.

2 months ago·United Kingdom
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2 months ago·Paris, France
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Delphine Arnault nommée PDG de Christian Dior Couture, Pietro Beccari à la tête de Louis Vuitton

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2 months ago·France
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Delphine Arnault appointed CEO of Christian Dior Couture, Pietro Beccari to head Louis Vuitton

Delphine Arnault has been appointed CEO of Dior while Pietro Beccari, who held this position, will take over the head of Louis Vuitton.

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