Luxury powerhouse LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton has reinforced its leadership at two of its most prestigious brands, appointing Damien Bertrand as deputy CEO of Louis Vuitton and Pierre-Emmanuel Angeloglou as deputy CEO of Christian Dior Couture. These internal promotions reflect LVMH’s continued strategy of nurturing talent from within.
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Bertrand, currently the CEO of Loro Piana, will transition to Louis Vuitton on June 10, joining LVMH’s executive committee. He will be succeeded at Loro Piana by Frédéric Arnault, currently CEO of LVMH Watches. Arnault, one of Bernard Arnault’s five children, will officially join Loro Piana on March 26 to ensure a smooth transition with Bertrand.
These appointments highlight LVMH’s commitment to placing younger, accomplished executives in key leadership roles. By promoting from within, the luxury conglomerate ensures continuity while strengthening its management team with individuals deeply familiar with the company’s culture and values.
With these strategic moves, LVMH continues to solidify its position as a leader in the luxury industry, reinforcing the strength of its top brands while preparing for future growth.