Dunhill Names Matthew Ives as New CEO
Dunhill, the renowned British luxury brand, has appointed Matthew Ives as its new Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Ives, who previously held leadership roles at Richemont's jewelry brands Cartier and Van Cleef & Arpels, will succeed Andrew Holmes, who has been serving as interim CEO since early 2024.
Ives brings a wealth of experience in the luxury goods industry to Dunhill. Most recently, he worked for three years at the British jeweler De Beers. Prior to that, he spent over a decade in leadership roles at Richemont's jewelry brands Cartier and Van Cleef & Arpels.
Ives will assume the role of CEO on October 13, reporting directly to Philippe Fortunato, head of the 'Fashion & Accessories Maisons' division. He will lead Dunhill into its next chapter, building on the brand's rich heritage and driving its future growth.
Matthew Ives takes over from Andrew Holmes, who has been steering Dunhill as interim CEO since early 2024. With his extensive experience in luxury goods and leadership qualities, Ives is well-positioned to guide Dunhill into its next phase of development.
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