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Burberry replaces CEO Jonathan Akeroyd after 'disappointing' results

Burberry's share price is down 46 percent since the start of the year.

July 15, 2024 / 18:33 IST
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Branding for a fashion retailer Burberry is pictured outside a store in west London
Branding for a fashion retailer Burberry is pictured outside a store in west London

British fashion label Burberry on Monday announced the immediate departure of chief executive Jonathan Akeroyd as it posted "disappointing" results with the luxury sector pressured by weak Chinese demand.

Akeroyd, 57, departs after less than two and a half years at the helm, while the Briton is being replaced by Joshua Schulman, a former CEO at American fashion brands Michael Kors and Coach.

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In a statement, Burberry chair Gerry Murphy described US national Schulman, 52, as "a proven leader with an outstanding record of building global luxury brands and driving profitable growth".

Schulman, who officially joins the group on Wednesday, said he looked "forward to working alongside (creative director) Daniel Lee and the talented teams to drive global growth, delight our customers, and write the next chapter of the Burberry story".