Former Chanel exec takes helm at Tod’s

I show You how To Make Huge Profits In A Short Time With Cryptos!

MILAN, Italy — Luxury Italian shoe company Tod’s on Thursday named John Galantic, a former top manager at Chanel, to replace founder Diego Della Valle as chief executive.

The appointment comes after L Catterton, an investment fund associated with luxury giant LVMH, made a friendly takeover bid for Tod’s in February, which allowed it to delist from the Milan Stock Exchange.

Galantic’s “proven experience in the luxury sector with a specific focus on brand building will help Tod’s Group to increase its growth potential globally,” the Italian firm said.

Galantic was president and chief operating officer of Chanel between 2006 and 2023, and also sits on the board of Ferrari.

Della Valle, whose family founded Tod’s in 1978, will stay on as chairman along with his brother Andrea Della Valle as vice chairman.

Get the latest news


delivered to your inbox

Sign up for The Manila Times newsletters

By signing up with an email address, I acknowledge that I have read and agree to the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.

In the wake of the takeover bid, the family has a 54-percent stake in the company, with L Catterton controlling 36 percent and LVMH retaining its 10-percent stake.

The group’s turnover rose by 11.9 percent last year to 1.12 billion euros ($1.26 billion).

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


*