What's Happening?
Jodie Chan has been appointed as the Vice President of Marketing and Communications for the Americas at Bottega Veneta. Reporting to Alejandra Rositto, CEO of the Americas, Chan will oversee integrated communications and marketing strategies. She succeeds
Jenny Kim, who moved to Dior. Chan's previous roles include VP of Marketing and Communications at Versace and Global Marketing VP at Carolina Herrera. Her appointment comes as Bottega Veneta, owned by Kering, aims to strengthen its market position and expand its non-leather goods categories.
Why It's Important?
Jodie Chan's appointment is crucial for Bottega Veneta as it seeks to enhance its brand presence in the Americas. Her extensive experience in luxury fashion marketing is expected to drive the brand's strategic initiatives, particularly in strengthening its leather and non-leather goods. This move aligns with Kering's broader strategy to position Bottega Veneta among the top luxury brands. Chan's leadership is anticipated to bring innovative marketing approaches that could boost the brand's equity and market share.
What's Next?
Under Chan's leadership, Bottega Veneta is likely to focus on expanding its market reach and enhancing customer engagement through strategic marketing campaigns. The brand's recent store opening in New York and upcoming collections will be pivotal in its growth strategy. As Bottega Veneta continues to implement Kering's 'ReconKering' strategy, Chan's role will be instrumental in achieving the brand's ambitious goals.
















