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Marc Lelandais

Marc Lelandais (born May 8, 1966 in Mayenne, France) is a French business executive in the luxury and textile industry. He became chairman of ST Dupont in 2005 and then Lancel from 2006 to 2012.[1][2] In July 2012, he was made CEO of French clothing distributor Vivarte. Since 2015, he founded a consulting firm Pacello & Co.[3]

Early life and education[edit]

Lelandais earned an MBA in Luxury Brands Marketing and International Management from ESSEC Business School. He has a master's degree in Political Science and a Postgraduate Diploma in Marketing from the Paris-Sorbonne University, Paris.

Career[edit]

Lelandais started his career in 1990 with the designer Pierre Cardin in the Perfumes and Cosmetics division.[4] He managed the Sales and Marketing Department of the Parfums de Femme Distribution network (Marionnaud Parfumeries) and was responsible for the opening of new stores and brand marketing.

Lelandais worked briefly at watchmaker Raymond Weil, and then took over the Marketing Department at Children Worldwide Fashion. In 2001, he took charge of the Accessories, Leather Goods and Lifestyle division of the Escada Group, and took part in the launching of several new lines.

In September 2005 he took management of ST Dupont, which had been undergoing a difficult financial situation for many years.[5] Lelandais left after Six months because of disagreements with the Asian shareholder about the best approach to recovery.[6] He was hired in 2006 by Richemont Group to restructure the company Lancel, which had been in financial difficulties.[7] He developed a new line of leather goods promoted by celebrities, and marketed it in Asia.[8] He oversaw the renovation of the Lancel stores. After six years Lelandais was dismissed by the Richmond Group.[9]

In 2012, Lelandais became director of Vivarte Group (formerly André), which owns 24 fashion brands. In July 2012, he was made CEO succeeding Georges Plassat. He conducted a business reorientation of 17 companies through brand redeployment, internationalization, digitalization, and repositioning away from discount lines. The company was able to reduce its debt by 2 billion euros through a restructuring deal with its creditors.[10] LeLandais was terminated because of disagreements with the shareholders over future governance[11][12] In 2014 Lelandais was replaced as CEO by Richard Simonin.[13]

Historical preservation[edit]

Lelandais has worked to preserve Renaissance buildings built between 1480 and 1515 in the Châteaux of the Loire Valley. He undertook the renovation of old houses at Amboise and Chaumont-sur-Loire by using local craftsmen. He purchased Château-Gaillard historical domain at Amboise and reopened it to the public in 2014 after four years of renovations.[14] He is the administrator of the Société des Amis du Musée de Cluny, National Museum of the Middle Ages, Paris.

Literature[edit]

References[edit]

  • ^ "News Archives".
  • ^ L'ultimo lusso firmato Lancel un guinzaglio per cani snobinla Repubblica
  • ^ " Lancel préfère les personnalités aux pedigrees". Le Figaro, CAROLE BELLEMAREMis 15/10/2007
  • ^ "Le retour rocambolesque de l'ex-patron de ST Dupont". L'Express 11/01/2006
  • ^ "Lancel se remet en selle". Le Parisien -Supplément Economie|12 décembre 2011
  • ^ " Lancel accélère son développement en Asie". Le Figaro, 04/09/2008
  • ^ "Fabrizio Cardinali succede a Marc Lelandais come a.d. di Lancel". Fashion Magazine, 6 September 2012.
  • ^ "Vivarte hires new chief from Monoprix". Just-Style, Mar 1, 2016
  • ^ "Marc Lelandais poussé vers la sortie de Vivarte". Decideurs, 31-10-2014
  • ^ "Vivarte : Ne pas mourir guéri". Le Monde ECONOMIE". 31.October.2014
  • ^ "Vivarte se sépare de son président". Le Monde 30.10.2014. Audrey Tonnelier
  • ^ " Château Gaillard est redevenu " un bijou " ". La Nouvelle Republique, 09/06/2016

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Marc_Lelandais&oldid=1037104188"

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