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LVMH, Bernard Arnault
What To Know About Alexandre Arnault—Possible LVMH Successor With Close Celebrity Ties
Arnault, son of Bernard Arnault, one of the world’s richest men and the CEO of luxury goods conglomerate LVMH, has been considered a possible successor to his father’s empire.
Alexandre Arnault named deputy chief of Moët Hennessy in LVMH reshuffle
Alexandre Arnault, Bernard Arnault’s 32-year-old son, will join Guiony as deputy chief executive at Moët Hennessy from the start of February. Alexandre Arnault has spent the past few years in the US as a senior executive at jeweller Tiffany, which LVMH bought for $15.8bn in 2021.
Alexandre Arnault Takes New Role in LVMH Reshuffle
Alexandre Arnault, currently serving as executive vice president of product, communications, and industrial at Tiffany, will assume his new responsibilities as deputy CEO of LVMH’s wines and spirits division. This move, effective from 1 February 2025, will see him working closely with Jean-Jacques Guiony.
Alexandre Arnault departs Tiffany & Co in LVMH shake-up
Arnault will move into LVMH’s wine and spirits division, where he will become deputy chief executive working alongside veteran finance chief Jean-Jacques
LVMH Moves Alexandre Arnault to HQ, Fueling Succession Talk
LVMH appointed new divisional leaders in a reshuffle that returns one of billionaire founder Bernard Arnault’s sons to the luxury conglomerate’s Paris headquarters from New York-based jeweler Tiffany & Co.
LVMH moves owner's son Alexandre Arnault to top drinks role in latest nepotism row
Alexandre Arnault (pictured) will become deputy chief executive of Moët Hennessy, the drinks arm of conglomerate LVMH.
LVMH reshuffle sees Jean-Jacques Guiony and Alexandre Arnault take on new roles
The two executives have been appointed to lead the wines and spirits division, which is navigating a slowdown in demand.
Arnault heir takes up new role in LVMH reshuffle
LVMH has appointed Alexandre Arnault, son of CEO Bernard Arnault and executive at Tiffany, as deputy CEO of its wines and spirits division in a round of leadership shake-ups.
LVMH names Arnault heir, veteran CFO to lead Moet Hennessy
LVMH has moved its veteran finance chief to lead wine and spirits business Moet Hennessy and brought in Alexandre Arnault, a son of the luxury group's billionaire owner, to work with him as it strives to turn round the underperforming unit.
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Arnault Son Climbs LVMH’s Top Ranks in Further Leadership Reshuffle
Alexandre Arnault, a son of Chairman Bernard Arnault, is being elevated to deputy CEO of the luxury group’s vast ...
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Bernard Arnault, Europe's richest person, appoints son to deputy CEO role at division of LVMH amid leadership shake-up
Alexandre Arnault, the son of LVMH owner Bernard Arnault, will become the new CEO of Moët Hennessy in 2025.
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LVMH names Arnault heir to lead Moet Hennessy alongside veteran CFO
LVMH , the world's largest luxury group, has appointed Cecile Cabanis as its new chief financial officer, replacing CFO ...
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