Kering appoints Patrick Pruniaux as new CEO of Girard-Perregaux

Aug 21, 2018,00:59 AM
 

Friends,


announced yesterday, Kering has now appointed Patrick Pruniaux, the current CEO of Ulysse Narding to also take the helm of Girard-Perregaux.


We wish him all the best and success!

CC

Excerpt from the press release:

Kering has appointed Patrick Pruniaux, current Chief Executive Officer of Ulysse Nardin, as the new CEO of Girard-Perregaux. From today, he will manage the Group’s Swiss luxury watchmaking Maisons, within the Watches & Jewelry Activities. Patrick Pruniaux will report, as previously, to Albert Bensoussan, Chief Executive Officer of the Watches & Jewelry Activities of Kering.
 
Today’s luxury watchmaking sector is known for its accelerating product cycles, the increasingly global nature of its customers and the transformation of their expectations, both in terms of e-commerce and digital interactions. Patrick Pruniaux’s role will be to devise a coherent strategy for accelerating the development of the two Maisons in international markets, while at the same time maintaining their unique characteristics, their ability to innovate, and the excellence of their know-how.
 
Patrick Pruniaux has spent more than 20 years in the FMCG and Luxury industries, and in the watchmaking sector in particular. He spent nine years at TAG Heuer and several years at Apple, where he worked on the launch of the Apple watch before becoming MD of Apple in the UK and Ireland.


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I wish him and GP the best [nt]

 
 By: Luis6 : August 21st, 2018-01:31
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Good luck to Patrick.

 
 By: M4 : August 21st, 2018-02:54
I wonder if he will wear his Freak to GP headquarters? M4
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Is that a Freak on his wrist? [nt]

 
 By: ChristianDK : August 21st, 2018-03:43
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Wish him the best

 
 By: traineract : August 21st, 2018-08:19
Look forward to great things from both brands
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Wish him success, but...

 
 By: Cru Jones : August 23rd, 2018-02:56
seems a bit strange, no? How to manage two very different houses and histories in a hyper competitive market where both struggle a bit for visibility? This seems motivated by corporate cost management than anything else.
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I tend to agree with you, CJ

 
 By: crown comfort : August 23rd, 2018-04:30
managing one Maison is s full time job in these turbulent times. I think it could mean two things: Either bringing both brands closer together, which to me would be very challenging or establishing a strong leadership team at each Maison and just manage t... 
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Wishing Mr Pruniaux all the best!

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : August 23rd, 2018-10:16
Time will tell which way... Best Blomman
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