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(Reuters) -Valentino CEO Jacopo Venturini has stepped down from the Italian luxury house for personal reasons, Women's Wear ...
The news lands just as the label has been wrestling with slipping sales, creative critiques, and sweeping ownership changes. One minute he’s quietly at the helm, the next he’s stepping aside with no ...
Venturini was named new chief executive officer in June 2020. He succeeded Stefano Sassi, who had been leading the company ...
Valentino's CEO, Jacopo Venturini, has resigned due to personal reasons. The departure follows reports of declining revenue ...
Valentino CEO Jacopo Venturini has resigned for personal reasons, as reported by Women's Wear Daily. The luxury brand, backed ...
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Jacopo Venturini has stepped down as Valentino CEO after five years, citing personal reasons, the brand confirmed.
Jacopo Venturini, CEO of Valentino Now at Valentino for the third time, Venturini, who was appointed CEO in 2020, wants to do things differently, starting with a repositioning of the brand.
Venturini joined Valentino in June 2020, a few months after the COVID-19 pandemic started to spread globally. The company was not immune to the impact of the health emergency, reporting a net loss ...
MILAN — 2021 was a key year for Valentino, as chief executive officer Jacopo Venturini carried out the repositioning of the brand, further elevating its couture status and returning the company ...
Jacopo Venturini has reportedly resigned as chief executive officer of Valentino. The CEO has taken a break "for personal reasons," WWD exclusively ...