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Dior Strengthens Latin America Presence with New hires, Levi Strauss & Co Mexico & More Changing Places LatAm

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Parisian fashion brand  Dior has a new regional director in Latin America, Hugo Charles.  The new regional director, Hugo Charles, has an extensive experience in the retail in industry, especially in Mexican market. Until last December, he worked as the director for the Luxury Division at the El Palacio de Hierro for 3 years, the same chain of department store where Dior had installed two pop-up shops for the holiday season. Dior has been strategizing to expand its presence in South America with the opening of new stores in countries suchs as Mexico, where the company owned by LVMH opened its first stand-alone stores last October. 

 

As of January 1st, 2020 Ana Torres de Navarra will continue representing the NYTS, however she will be doing so via Colibri Media.  The New York Times will be consolidating all of its international business in both the Caribbean and Latin America with Colibri Media

 

 

 

 

Levi Strauss & Co. (LS&Co.) announced a series of executive changes:

Roy Bagattini, executive vice president and president for Levi Strauss Americas, is leaving LS&Co. to assume a group chief executive officer (CEO) position at Woolworths. Marc Rosen, executive vice president and president of direct-to-consumer, will fill in the role.With Bagattini’s departure, Rosen will be responsible for leading the company’s largest commercial operations, spanning all brands and channels across the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Brazil and the balance of Latin America.Rosen, a veteran retailer who has held roles in e-commerce and international expansion at Walmart, will retain leadership of the direct-to-consumer business.

 

 

IPG Mediabrands has made a few senior appointments:

Andrea Suárez has been named new President of Thrive, while Sergio Kessissian is the new IPG Mediabrands Latin America CEO.

Suárez takes over the global leadership of IPG Mediabrands´ Nestlé exclusive unit. She will be responsible for strengthening the partnership between IPG Mediabrands and the brand globally.

Kessissian, who becomes chief executive officer for IPG Mediabrands Latin America, will replace Suárez, who has held that role since 2015.

LLYC, the global communication and public affairs consultancy, has incorporated three new partners:Mariano Vila, General Director of LLYCArgentina; Ana Folgueira, Executive Director of Estudio Creativo; and David González Natal, Senior Director of the Consumer Engagement department.

 

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