At Hermes.
Now in fairness, this is an internal move, so let's hope that it is a smooth and positive one.
Here's the news -
Now in fairness, this is an internal move, so let's hope that it is a smooth and positive one.
Here's the news -
Laurent Dordet, currently CEO of Hermès Maroquinerie Sellerie, has been appointed CEO of
La Montre Hermès with effect March 1st 2015.
46 years old and a graduate of the Ecole Supérieure de Commerce in Paris, Laurent Dordet began his career at Arthur Andersen in 1991. He joined Hermès International at the end of 1995 as part of the Group’s Finance Department. In 2002, he was appointed Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the Holding Textile Hermès (Lyon), and subsequently became CEO of Hermès Cuirs Précieux. He has been in his current position since 2011.
Laurent Dordet takes over from Luc Perramond, who has been in this position since January 1st 2009, reporting to Guillaume de Seynes, President of La Montre Hermès.
Now for those of you who have not been keeping score at home, Mr. Perramond took the helm at Ralph Lauren watches this month so we wish the best of success to both Mr. Perramond as he joins team "Ralph", and to Mr. Dordet as he saddles up to oversee the watch division.
46 years old and a graduate of the Ecole Supérieure de Commerce in Paris, Laurent Dordet began his career at Arthur Andersen in 1991. He joined Hermès International at the end of 1995 as part of the Group’s Finance Department. In 2002, he was appointed Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the Holding Textile Hermès (Lyon), and subsequently became CEO of Hermès Cuirs Précieux. He has been in his current position since 2011.
Laurent Dordet takes over from Luc Perramond, who has been in this position since January 1st 2009, reporting to Guillaume de Seynes, President of La Montre Hermès.
Now for those of you who have not been keeping score at home, Mr. Perramond took the helm at Ralph Lauren watches this month so we wish the best of success to both Mr. Perramond as he joins team "Ralph", and to Mr. Dordet as he saddles up to oversee the watch division.
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