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Montblanc taps Giorgio Sarné as CEO

He has served as brand president and CEO of Stuart Weitzman at Tapestry Group for the past four years.

Montblanc has announced the appointment of Giorgio Sarné as its new CEO, effective 15 November.

Sarné, a graduate of Bocconi University and HEC Paris, brings over 20 years of experience in the luxury sector. He has held senior positions at notable brands, including Veuve Clicquot and TAG Heuer. Most recently, he served as Brand President and CEO of Stuart Weitzman at Tapestry Group for the past four years.

"I am deeply honored and excited to step into the role of CEO at Montblanc, a Maison renowned for its excellence in craftsmanship and innovation,” said Sarné. “I look forward to working closely with the talented teams at Montblanc to further nourish and celebrate the Culture of Writing globally.”

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