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Bartolomeo Rongone will lead Moncler from April 1, succeeding Remo Ruffini who becomes executive chairman amid a luxury market slowdown with recent revenue declines.
- Moncler said on Tuesday that Remo Ruffini will step down as CEO to become executive chairman while Bartolomeo Rongone will leave Bottega Veneta on March 31 and join Moncler as CEO on April 1.
- Company officials described the shift as a governance evolution to enable smoother growth, with Ruffini saying, `We... decided to strengthen our structure to consolidate what we have built and to best support a new phase of development`.
- Stepping down from his executive role, Eggs will remain on Moncler's board of directors after joining in 2015, with the transition effective later this year.
- Kering launched a search for a new CEO, with Luca de Meo thanking Rongone for his leadership and confirming the appointment will be announced in the near future.
- After recent quarterly softness, Moncler said it aims to showcase its fall 2026 collection at the Aspen show on Jan. 31, amid 1% revenue declines in the last two quarters.
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Italian brand Moncler appoints Bartolomeo Rongone as group CEO
Moncler S.p.A. has named Bartolomeo “Leo” Rongone as group chief executive officer from April 01, 2026, as part of a governance evolution. Remo Ruffini will become executive chairman, retaining creative direction and strategic oversight. Rongone brings extensive luxury leadership experience, most recently as CEO of Bottega Veneta, to support Moncler’s next growth phase.Moncler S.p.A. has named Bartolomeo “Leo” Rongone as group chief executive of…
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