Bernard Arnault’s eldest son joins his father and older sister, Delphine, on the executive committee of the world’s leading luxury goods company, alongside Véronique Courtois. Already CEO of Parfums Christian Dior, she has also been promoted to CEO of the group’s Beauty Division.
A joint appointment with significant strategic implications…
LVMH has just announced the dual appointment of Véronique Courtois and Antoine Arnault to its executive committee. They join Bernard Arnault, CEO and founder of the world’s leading luxury goods company, Delphine Arnault, his eldest daughter and CEO of Dior, Stéphane Bianchi, Deputy CEO of the group, Pietro Beccari, CEO of Louis Vuitton and LVMH Fashion Group, Damien Bertrand, Deputy CEO of Louis Vuitton, Guillaume Motte, CEO of Sephora, and Jean-Jacques Guiony, CEO of Moët Hennessy, the group’s wine and spirits division. Véronique Courtois promoted to CEO of the Beauty Division CEO of Sephora, and Jean-Jacques Guiony, CEO of Moët Hennessy, the group’s wine and spirits division.
Véronique Courtois promoted to CEO of the Beauty Division
While the name of Antoine Arnault, Bernard’s eldest son and a key figure within the group, is well known, that of Véronique Courtois is less so.
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Featured photo: portrait of Véronique Courtois © LVMH
