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Business Leader Breakfast with Geoffroy de la Bourdonnaye 

26 February
7.30am
Liberty, London

This event has now taken place.

Geoffroy de la Bourdonnaye, the chief executive of Liberty will be speaking at a Business Leader Breakfast on the lessons learned from reviving a heritage brand.

Before leading the iconic British retailer, Liberty of London, De la Bourdonnaye worked at LVMH as president of the Christian Lacroix fashion label and was credited with its turnaround. He has also held senior marketing roles at Disney, L’Oreal and Pepsico.
Speaker
Geoffroy de la Bourdonnaye

Geoffroy de la Bourdonnaye
chief executive, Liberty

Geoffroy joins from LVMH where he was president of its Christian Lacroix fashion label subsidiary for the past four years. At Christian Lacroix he was responsible for the rejuvenation of the brand by upgrading and streamlining the womenswear lines, developing a range of complementary luxury accessories and through the highly successful launch of a new fragrance.

Before joining LVMH Geoffroy, who has an MBA from INSEAD, held senior brand management, retail and marketing roles within L’Oreal, Pepsico and Disney. He spent 13 years at The Walt Disney Company where he developed its emerging markets consumer products division as well as being responsible for the turnround of the UK and Ireland subsidiary.

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