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Alexandre Arnault nominated to join Moncler’s board of directors

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March 27, 2025

Double R, the holding company owned by Remo Ruffini and a key shareholder in Moncler, has submitted its proposed slate to renew the brand’s board of directors. The list confirms Ruffini’s role as CEO and names Alexandre Arnault as a new board member.

Currently executive vice president of Moët Hennessy, Arnault is the third son of Bernard Arnault, chairman and CEO of LVMH, and is set to replace Carlo Rivetti, the former owner of Stone Island, which Moncler acquired in 2021. Rivetti stepped down from the group in September.

Alexandre Arnault

The nomination comes after LVMH took a minority stake in Remo Ruffini’s Double R last year.

The list includes 15 names and will be presented for shareholder approval at the Italian group’s next general meeting, which is scheduled for April 16.

In addition to current board members Marco De Benedetti, Robert Philippe Eggs, Bettina Fetzer, and Luciano Santel, the slate includes Alessandra Gritti, Gabriele Galateri di Genola, Diva Moriani, and Maria Sharapova.

New candidates proposed are Sue Y. Nabi, CEO of Coty; François-Henry Bennahmias, former CEO of Audemars Piguet; and Geoffroy van Raemdonck, CEO of U.S. department store group Neiman Marcus.

Separately, institutional investors have submitted a minority list featuring three candidates: Cesare Conti, Anna Zanardi, and Susanna Dorigoni.

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