Valentino CEO Steps Down for Personal Reasons
Venturini steps down amid a 22% drop in earnings and ongoing ownership shifts involving Kering and Mayhoola, with no successor named yet by the Rome-based luxury house.
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MADRID, 14 (EUROPA PRESS) The CEO of Valentino, Jacopo Venturini, resigned this Thursday from his position on personal grounds and in conformity between the executive and the company, as advanced by the American fashion magazine Women’s Wear Daily (WWD). Valentino said in June that Venturini was on sick leave after [...] The entry The CEO of Valentino, Jacopo Venturini, resigns from his position on personal grounds appears first in Forbes Spain.
CEO leaves Valentino after five years - RetailDetail EU
Jacopo Venturini has resigned as CEO of Valentino for personal reasons. The Italian luxury brand has confirmed that. His departure comes at a difficult time for the company. Great uncertainty Venturini and parent company Mayhoola reportedly made the decision “by mutual agreement.” The top executive, who took office in June 2020, had already been absent for medical reasons in recent weeks. His departure comes at a challenging time for the luxury …
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